precise definition

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A definition that is exact and accurate.

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Examples (10)

  • In science, a precise definition of each term is crucial for reproducible results.
  • The lawyer struggled to find a precise definition for 'reasonable doubt'.
  • It is difficult to give a precise definition of happiness that everyone would agree on.
  • Without a precise definition of your variables, your research will be flawed.
  • Could you provide a more precise definition of the project's scope?
  • The new policy failed because it lacked a precise definition of 'misconduct'.
  • The committee will work on establishing a precise definition for the new quality standards.
  • Arriving at a precise definition took hours of debate among the scholars.
  • For this assignment, you must formulate a precise definition of the key concepts.
  • A precise definition helps to avoid ambiguity in any discussion.