0 based on ideas or judgments that are not suitable for a particular situation:
He admitted that the party had followed policies now considered wrongheaded.
To render these by precise geometrical modelling, and optically exact rendering, is wrongheaded.
Its conceptual framework has been widely criticized as wrongheaded, and each of its organizing theses has been held to be historically inaccurate.
Ignorant about the public world of men, of capital and labor, she nevertheless continues to offer advice that repeatedly proves to be wrongheaded.
I would further argue that this individualistic approach to medicine, as if individualism is a core value,15 is simply wrongheaded.
Against my suggestion it can be argued, not that it is wrongheaded to link severity of punishment with standard of proof, but rather that it is superfluous.
So even though he thought that things like core equivalence were wrongheaded, he still was happy and eager to support people who worked in this direction.
Posada believes that this leftist view is wrongheaded and inaccurate, and against it he offers his own reading of the nation's history, emphasising its ' liberal ' and ' democratic ' traditions.
The trouble is that they are wrongheaded, not wrong-hearted.