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Meanings of
inaccurately
in English
In an inaccurate manner.
accurately
Usage of
inaccurately
in English
1
This is not always foreseen; and when anticipated is often
inaccurately
estimated.
2
Shetty had
inaccurately
disclosed the size of his stake in the business.
3
The designation -mimus-, however, is sometimes
inaccurately
applied to the comedian generally.
4
People tended to read slowly and somewhat
inaccurately
on early screens.
5
So if you are tested during this period, you may
inaccurately
test negatively.
6
Now they moved
inaccurately
,
and the tobacco hung raggedly out of the pipe.
7
I would only spoil the splendid passage by quoting it
inaccurately
from memory.
8
The will of a people is
inaccurately
registered, not made, by the vote.
9
His game was
inaccurately
observed and insufficiently recorded by Laurence Sterne.
10
Having missed it, I may have heard this passage
inaccurately
repeated.
11
We suffer the Mind's bereavement and experience it
inaccurately
as guilt.
12
Providers
inaccurately
identify nonadherence, leading to missed opportunities to intervene.
13
Some report them
inaccurately
,
listing homicides or suicides as accidents or illnesses, Reuters found.
14
But trying to the nerves when what we
inaccurately
call the trade winds begin.
15
The report
inaccurately
said that the defendant filed a disclaimer.
16
And the story if told
inaccurately
would not suit him.
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inaccurately
Adverb
Frequent collocations
do inaccurately
tell inaccurately
come inaccurately
dogmatize inaccurately
portray inaccurately
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Inaccurately
through the time
Inaccurately
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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