Antonym: incorrectly. Similar words: accurate, accuracy, desperately, deliberately, lately, privately, ultimately, fortunately. Meaning: [ˈækjərətli] adv. 1. with few mistakes 2. strictly correctly.
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121 Patients were more likely to estimate accurately the total waiting time than the time waiting to see a doctor.
122 The cover art accurately reflects the content, which is often pensive, delicate and private.
123 The report he submitted to his superiors accurately reflected the poor morale of the workers.
124 While it is possible to identify accurately those patients in low-risk groups the positive predictive value of many tests remains poor.
125 It is difficult to join monomode fibre because the tiny cores must be accurately aligned.
126 Once the tune comes fairly accurately, the teacher can concentrate on meaning, bringing out the basic elements of the situation.
127 Like Aikman, he owns a strong arm and throws accurately.
128 There may be only brief glimpses of the rabbit and it must be shot quickly and accurately or the opportunity is lost.
129 By 56 percent to 39 percent, respondents said they were confident the Florida votes have been counted accurately.
130 There is a range of 12 sizes, meaning there's a suit to accurately fit almost everyone.
131 More accurately, the apathy and futility can be described as schizoid aloofness.
132 It is true that this model does not purport to describe accurately the way in which the market economy actually functions.
133 Clients needing compression hosiery are measured accurately and given education.
134 Analysis Have each group use two different jars and draw what they see through the lenses as accurately as possible.
135 It won't be very accurate in practice, because of difficulty in measuring the distances accurately, but at least it's right.
136 And then Hicks walked the walk, or, more accurately, ran it.
137 Roubein etal evaluated endosonography in eight patients with resectable carcinoma after pre-operative chemotherapy, and accurately predicted histopathological findings.
138 Increasingly since then archaeologists have recognized the importance of identifying and accurately recording associations between remains on sites.
139 Does the assessment and the way that results are reported accurately reflect what progress has been made?
140 The study of the kinetics of this reaction enables the laboratory to measure enzyme activity accurately and specifically.
141 The hon. Gentleman would address the problem more accurately were he to acknowledge that fact.
142 Rabbits and other hunted animals do not need to measure distance accurately.
143 Seasonal rhythms are generally much more regular than cyclical rhythms and so can be measured and forecasted more accurately.
144 Trays are served accurately according to food items, beverages[sentencedict.com], and condiments marked on menu. 4.
145 But topping out with computerised control can save energy by matching usage accurately with need.
146 Automatic equipment meant that many of the relatively routine tasks could be done more quickly and more accurately.
147 You need to know how consistently and how accurately you can land; be honest with yourself and accept your limitations.
148 The report he submitted to his superiors accurately reflected the poor state of Volunteer morale and the need for immediate corrective action.
149 It is an entertaining program helping children to add, subtract, multiply and divide quickly and accurately.
150 Clearly it would be better to have a more detailed picture, which more accurately represented the number of options available.
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