make sth precise

Frequency: 7.512.1 per million words

To cause something to be more exact or accurate.

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Examples (10)

  • We've tried to make the process as precise as possible.
  • The software was updated to make the GPS data more precise.
  • Adding more data points will make our predictions much more precise.
  • She edited the document to make the instructions more precise.
  • The scientist made the measurements precise by using a laser tool.
  • We need to make the definition of the term more precise to avoid confusion.
  • Careful calibration can make the instrument's readings precise.
  • The architect made the blueprints precise down to the last millimeter.
  • To make the recipe precise, use a digital scale instead of measuring cups.
  • New technology has made surgical procedures incredibly precise.