Synonym: preciseness. Similar words: decision, decision making, precise, precisely, imprecise, to be precise, excision, appreciation. Meaning: [prɪ'sɪʒn] n. the quality of being reproducible in amount or performance.
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31. The job entails precision.
32. Basingstoke is noted for precision instruments.
33. Each has a precision blade for a perfect finish.
34. IC1 is a precision timer integrated circuit.
35. Wildland fire is not a precision instrument.
36. A precision water-resistant chronograph for only %295!
37. Hank can shoot with deadly precision.
38. Lott put together a whip organization that worked with military precision to deliver the votes.
39. Precision Products makes navigation and guidance systems for military and space purposes.
40. Harvesting is a delicate task requiring deft fingers and precision, for which women are supposed by nature to be peculiarly suited.
41. Instead of the clarity and precision of Newtonian mechanics, we have to be content with a more fuzzy account of affairs.
42. Compatibility between monitors and implements is similarly important if farmers are to adopt precision farming technology with confidence.
43. Every new scientific demonstration of the precision of the mathematical structure needed to produce conscious life is evidence of design.
44. Unix schemes, however, vary widely and the worst have little memory management optimization and grant only limited control precision.
45. The closely associated demands for precision and clarity of expression both follow naturally from the falsificationist's account of science.
46. The neck feels like a cross between a Jazz and Precision.
47. Then, with military precision, signs, flags and other outward markings will change.
48. Indeed, a request for more precision would likely be interpreted as a sign of immaturity or inexperience.
49. I have time to discuss only one lexical myth: this is the signpost which points us in the direction of precision.
50. It was clear that the Great Casterton defences had been planned and carried out in an unhurried manner and with military precision.
51. Evaluating more than two biopsy samples leads to an alignment in the number of crypts required to achieve a certain precision.
52. The pictures of precision attacks provide only anecdotal evidence of effectiveness.
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54. The rifles were aimed with deadly precision upon the gray forms before them.
55. But when you consider this in the context of its well-weighted precision and speed, it gives little cause for complaint.
56. When we have established the precise type of energy flowing here, we can probably measure it with better precision.
57. Topping believes Flexibots will have the kind of precision normally restricted to factory robots working in fixed, predictable environments.
58. The headstock is of course the early Precision shape, a direct enlargement of the Telecaster guitar's.
59. Such precision baffled Quinn, for in all other respects Stillman seemed to be aimless.
60. All the graphics on the control panel are simple and easily seen, and all the controls have easy-to-understand precision markings.
More similar words: decision, decision making, precise, precisely, imprecise, to be precise, excision, appreciation, depreciation, precession, preclusion, precipitation, acid precipitation, decisive, indecisive, decisively, precinct, precincts, precious, precipice, depreciate, appreciate, precipitate, appreciated, appreciable, appreciative, semiprecious, vision, elision, abscission.