Synonym: incorrect, inexact. Antonym: accurate. Similar words: inaccurately, accurate, accurately, acculturate, accuracy, acculturation, inaugurate, unaccustomed. Meaning: [ɪn'ækjərət /-kjʊr-] adj. 1. not accurate 2. containing or characterized by error.
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31) A scientific theory is only 'true' until someone shows it to be false or inaccurate.
32) Inaccurate information from an uninformed physician can cause untold damage to the best educational program.
33) Bailey expressed irritation with the inaccurate reports in the media.
34) What information they do have is often inaccurate and loaded with unreal expectations.
35) Data on cardiovascular disease from death certificates are known to be inaccurate.
36) The inaccurate information given by all these busybodies didn't help at all.
37) Unfortunately, his quotations are often taken out of context and are sometimes inaccurate.
38) Many historians were stunned by the book's inaccurate treatment of the battle.
39) Some are oversensitive, which leads to annoyance and casts doubt on readings which might not be inaccurate.
40) The inaccurate economic predictions should cause concern about the reliability of the financial benefits of annexation.
41) People will stop using a system if searches yield inaccurate, out-of-date or low-value knowledge.
41) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
42) As I have implied, many of Durkheim's conclusions are tautological or based upon inaccurate assumptions and evidence.
43) These were described by the parents later as inadequate and often inaccurate.
44) If these conditions are met, then the inaccurate data does not breach this principle.
45) Obviously, organisms that form beliefs based on accurate perceptions of the environment will survive better than organisms that form inaccurate beliefs.
46) The blinkers only work occasionally, the steering is erratic, and the speedometer is inaccurate.
47) Analysis of other code systems has shown that the process of coding is time consuming and probably at least 20% inaccurate.
48) Equipment problems were considered to be the principal cause of inaccurate measurements. 6.
49) Protection against being misled by false or inaccurate descriptions of goods on sale is provided by the Trade Descriptions Act, 1968.
50) Deana Davenport, of course, and her catty comment had been somewhat inaccurate.
51) They claimed it was inaccurate, misleading and constituted a breach of journalistic ethics.
52) The relative frequencies of citations may be inaccurate, if allowance is not made for the growth of the literature.
53) This was not an inaccurate perception as the walls of segregation began to crumble after the war.
54) Sometimes our pictures are so inaccurate that we see a person wrongly or miss him altogether.
55) The society argues that the assessment was inaccurate and inadequate, particularly as it made no mention of potentially toxic chemicals.
56) The method of reproducing the copies is hasty and inaccurate, so defects accumulate especially fast there.
57) However, this formulation is, according to social representation theory, strictly speaking inaccurate.
58) They say the survey is inaccurate because it is based on incorrect figures that the Prime Minister gave to parliament this year.
59) The speaker in December admitted to having provided inaccurate information to the ethics panel.
60) The excitable Miss Coleman countermanded Rain's directions with inaccurate and unhelpful ones.
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