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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(121) While some estimated their errors within reasonable accuracy others did not, and one laboratory produced systematic errors of 200 years.
(122) Mrs Cooper took no pleasure in the rightness of her prediction, the accuracy of the bereaved cockroaches in her kitchen.
(123) It was starting to be unnerving, this ability of his to judge her with such uncanny accuracy!
(124) Computer-aided techniques will help by providing higher accuracy results, but will not bypass the need for previous detailed petrographic study.
(125) The report has been with the department's accountants for more than three weeks as they check its factual accuracy.
(126) All analytical methods should be validated in respect of accuracy, precision, linearity and specificity.
(127) They fired away with wild abandon, but luckily with little accuracy, and he was able to extricate himself.
(128) This apparent two-minute discrepancy should not compromise his accuracy, since comparative measurements should not be made using different instruments.
(129) There are various ways in which popular opinion can be represented with reasonable accuracy.
(130) The introduction of MIRVing further improved the lethality and accuracy of the weapons.
(131) More important are questions concerning the accuracy of the identification of the cause of death, especially for older people.
(132) Often elected officials prefer to ignore bad news, so they question the accuracy of the numbers.
(133) Painstaking accuracy was not absolutely essential to the needs of agriculture, however.
(134) Copies were available for student representatives who could check its accuracy.
(135) There would be an advantage, however, in using a stiffer-shafted club because the resulting higher torsional stiffness increases accuracy.
(136) Using data for a selection of metropolitan regions, the models will be tested for feasibility, accuracy and sensitivity.
(137) The measurements require an accuracy in timing which is good to ten millionths of a second.
(138) Students fill in diaries on a rota basis, with regular cross referencing to check on the accuracy of the entries.
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(139) And Anatole will attack -- with great strength and accuracy and persistence, until his opponent is left eviscerated on the sidewalk.
(140) Reading and spelling accuracy is encouraged as the child copies one of these program listings.
(141) Speed, accuracy and cost efficiency in collecting receipts and making payments are critical.
(142) The output from a character recogniser requires further processing to reduce the ambiguity and hence increase the accuracy of recognition.
(143) If men closed further, accuracy became less important, and powerful grenades became extremely effective.
(144) Inclusion of corrections for relaxation effects improves the accuracy of its predictions.
(145) The publisher will require the client to complete an enquiry form soas to be satisfied as to the factual accuracy of the advertisement.
(146) In these circumstances, historical accuracy became a strictly secondary consideration.
(147) However, they require the cuts to be made to high standards of accuracy so that the transition is made smoothly.
(148) Accuracy and the ability to handle responsibility with limited supervision are important.
(149) Minor changes in sentence structure can affect the accuracy of recall.
(150) A better description of its use is that it automatically loose feeds the swim with a high degree of accuracy and efficiency.
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