be imprecise
Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words
Used to state a lack of exactness or accuracy.
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Examples (10)
- Intelligence tests are notoriously imprecise.
- His descriptions were often imprecise, making it hard to follow.
- The data can be imprecise without proper calibration.
- If your measurements are imprecise, the results will be flawed.
- She is intentionally imprecise to avoid commitment.
- The old map was imprecise regarding the exact location of the village.
- Technical language should not be imprecise in legal documents.
- Without specific details, the instructions will be imprecise.
- The boundaries of the property were imprecise in the original deed.
- His recollection of the event turned out to be imprecise.