prove inaccurate

Frequency: 6.58.2 per million words

Used when something is shown to be incorrect over time or after examination.

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Examples (10)

  • Initial reports about the incident proved inaccurate after further investigation.
  • Her predictions often prove inaccurate, which is why we don't rely on them.
  • The early findings might prove inaccurate once all data is collected.
  • Many historical accounts have proven inaccurate with the discovery of new evidence.
  • Without proper calibration, the measurements will prove inaccurate over time.
  • It's crucial to verify information, as it can easily prove inaccurate.
  • The weather forecast proved inaccurate; it rained despite predictions of sunshine.
  • Such claims typically prove inaccurate when subjected to rigorous testing.
  • His testimony proved inaccurate when cross-examined by the prosecution.
  • Even widely accepted theories can prove inaccurate with scientific advancements.