Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Inaccurate.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Inaccurate.
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- adjective Not
accurate .
Etymologies
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Examples
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That's terrible unaccurate, mainly because it ignores bilingial areas. hedwig
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That's terrible unaccurate, mainly because it ignores bilingial areas. hedwig
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The more pull back weight equals a flatter shot but it also causes you to be more unaccurate.
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The more pull back weight equals a flatter shot but it also causes you to be more unaccurate.
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However, they claimed that the study that showed that about 600,000 Iraqis were killed as a result of their invasion of Iraq was unaccurate!
The Greatest Blunder in British History « Antiwar.com Blog 2009
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Bye Bill ... thanks for interjecting rasce, lies, unaccurate facts, the unability to do math and so much more to your legacy ...
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UMmmmm i dont understand whats goin of with this. uh i guess fixing an unaccurate rifle is done at the range with everything you need to sight in your gun ....
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UMmmmm i dont understand whats goin of with this. uh i guess fixing an unaccurate rifle is done at the range with everything you need to sight in your gun ....
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What that company did , in the USA is considered " smart business " : you call a 3 % difference in efficiency as " significant ", you manipulate the scientific research results data , and you conduct an agressive marketing campaign based on false / unaccurate informations.
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So, someone could walk in and buy a membership if this is unaccurate, someone correct us.
placing odds on the next king of alberta... daveberta 2005
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