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Meanings of
imprecise
in inglés
portugués
impreciso
catalán
imprecís
español
impreciso
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Not precise.
precise
Related terms
general
inaccurate
inexact
inaccuraRte
español
impreciso
Not clearly thought out.
fuzzy
ambiguous
Expressed in an unclear fashion.
loose
unclear
vague
obscure
wishi-washi
Sinónimos
Examples for "
loose
"
loose
unclear
vague
obscure
wishi-washi
Examples for "
loose
"
1
Consider our work with former Soviet states to secure
loose
nuclear material.
2
Read: New law banning
loose
cigarette sales hurts spaza shops and hawkers
3
Tufts
loose
;
ovicell small in proportion to the size of the cells.
4
In fact today it was very
loose
:
almost ready to fall off.
5
Dow's solution involves cutting
loose
Greece and Portugal, and probably Ireland too.
1
However, it is currently
unclear
whether results from different tests are comparable.
2
Its role in children affected with similar disease processes, however, remains
unclear
.
3
The political future of New Zealand First leader Winston Peters remains
unclear
.
4
However, its mechanism of action and biomarkers associated with response remain
unclear
.
5
However, a clear effect of sleep deprivation on aggressive behaviors remains
unclear
.
1
Media reports are often incomplete and government reports are sometimes deliberately
vague
.
2
Privacy and data protection: The UK Data Protection Act is quite
vague
.
3
The
vague
form was exactly where it had been ten minutes ago.
4
Her economic and energy arguments were
vague
heralds of free market wish-fulfillment.
5
The family relationships are suspended in a similarly
vague
state of antagonism.
1
Be aware, however, that this data is extremely verbose and often
obscure
.
2
Former paramilitaries often mobilise political rhetoric to justify or
obscure
criminal intent.
3
LibSems have been held annually for 40 years, often in
obscure
places.
4
However, the molecular mechanism responsible for NMDA-induced β-cell dysfunction remains largely
obscure
.
5
However, a majority of this annotation is scattered in
obscure
data sources.
Usage of
imprecise
in inglés
1
But so far the deregulation agenda has been notably slow and
imprecise
.
2
Range finders are used to measure distance, but these can be
imprecise
.
3
Specifically, you may need to watch out for tricky or
imprecise
obligations.
4
Among socioeconomic factors, we find some evidence of weak or
imprecise
targeting.
5
Film is difficult, it's
imprecise
,
but that's also the glory of it.
6
Despite its air of cold precision, though, the account was strangely
imprecise
.
7
The visitors were careless at times in possession, too frantic and
imprecise
.
8
Her control of the bow was
imprecise
,
but none of that mattered.
9
We didn't have mobility and we were very
imprecise
with our passing.
10
If it's such an
imprecise
business, why waste any time on it?
11
Counting the death toll from drones is a notoriously
imprecise
,
murky business.
12
It means the overall number of actual property repossessions remains
imprecise
.
13
Mr Ryan said the cellphone pinging data was unreliable and
imprecise
.
14
The figures are
imprecise
because of gap years, CAO reapplications and other factors.
15
I think that, at this stage, what was articulated still remains too
imprecise
.
16
Current diagnosis is very challenging,
imprecise
and time-consuming using existing techniques.
Other examples for "imprecise"
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imprecise
Adjective
Frequent collocations
too imprecise
imprecise science
imprecise data
often imprecise
terribly imprecise
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Translations for
imprecise
portugués
impreciso
catalán
imprecís
español
impreciso
inexacto
Imprecise
through the time
Imprecise
across language varieties
United States of America
Common