The losses this year are an aberration, and the company will continue to grow.
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
And any such aberration includes a nervous disposition toward children.
In light of his often-brilliant and incident-free 1995-96 season, the previous year was quickly ruled an aberration.
That last kiss had been a mistake, an aberration.
The implication was clear: to discuss Article 6 would be an irresponsible aberration.
The Tories regard it as an aberration that would be catastrophic for Britain's system of government.
This psychoanalysis of the Enlightenment obviously concentrated only on its darker side, its errors, aberrations and absurdities.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE►temporary
· He saw the omission as a symptom of a temporary aberration.· Some temporary psychological aberration, perhaps?
an action or event that is very different from what usually happens or what someone usually does: a temporary aberration in US foreign policy a mental aberration