Antonym: inaccuracy, incorrectness. Similar words: accurate, accurately, occur, accuse, the accused, conspiracy, meritocracy, accusation. Meaning: ['ækjʊrəsɪ] n. 1. the quality of being near to the true value 2. (mathematics) the number of significant figures given in a number.
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(31) She took the gun and blazed away with calm and deadly accuracy.
(32) We are hoping to improve the accuracy of our forecasts.
(33) You can rely on the topographical accuracy of these maps.
(34) It is possible to predict the outcome with reasonable accuracy.
(35) The missiles are capable of a very high degree of accuracy.
(36) Great care is taken to ensure the accuracy of research data.
(37) He aimed at accuracy.
(38) He could predict with unerring accuracy what the score would be.
(39) It will be many years before anyone can predict a hurricane's behavior with much accuracy.
(40) They questioned the accuracy of the information in the file.
(41) It is impossible to say with any accuracy how many are affected.
(42) Candidates are judged on technical accuracy as well as artistic expression.
(43) The magazine combines the accuracy of the scientist with the eye of the artist.
(44) Many people began to question the accuracy of his statement.
(45) We can predict changes with a surprising degree of accuracy.
(46) Patricia has checked the reports and can vouch for the accuracy of the information.
(47) Her paintings are almost photographic in their detail and accuracy.
(48) It was possible to date these remains with a fair degree of accuracy.
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(49) We were able to track it with great accuracy.
(50) The same principles apply: accuracy, detail.
(51) He talks about the accuracy of rulers.
(52) But several factors affect the accuracy of radiocarbon dating.
(53) The main factors affecting the accuracy are: 1.
(54) It was the mechanical accuracy of an automaton.
(55) They puke with great accuracy and surprising range.
(56) This at least has the virtue of historical accuracy.
(57) He had read her mind with perfect accuracy.
(58) Many doctors have challenged the accuracy of his findings.
(59) Additional information can often be used to increase correction accuracy and speed, for example by studying the sources of errors.
(60) Penalty of perjury Applicants are also asked to sign an affidavit attesting to the accuracy of the information under penalty of perjury.
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