off base

Prepositional phrase

 * 1)  Situated or happening outside the boundaries of a military base.
 * 2)  Positioned somewhere between the bases, and hence vulnerable to being caught out.
 * 3)  Mistaken; misguided; somewhat wrong in opinion or judgment.
 * 4)  Incorrect or inappropriate; not properly executed, envisioned, or understood.
 * 5) * 2010, Kate Pickert, How Health Reform Will Impact Existing Plans," Time, 24 June:
 * That partisan rhetoric may be heated, but it's not entirely off base.
 * 1)  Incorrect or inappropriate; not properly executed, envisioned, or understood.
 * 2) * 2010, Kate Pickert, How Health Reform Will Impact Existing Plans," Time, 24 June:
 * That partisan rhetoric may be heated, but it's not entirely off base.
 * That partisan rhetoric may be heated, but it's not entirely off base.