noun
- the quality or state of being without error; infallibility
Usage: formal; often used in religious or theological contexts
Examples
- The doctrine asserts the inerrancies of sacred texts.
- Scholars debate the inerrancies of ancient manuscripts.
- The committee questioned claims of inerrancies in the report.
- Religious leaders emphasized the inerrancies of their teachings.
- Scientists rarely claim inerrancies in their theories.
- The inerrancies of mathematical proofs are generally accepted.