accurately

IPA: ˈækjɝʌtɫi

adverb

  • In an accurate manner; exactly; precisely; without error or defect.
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Examples of "accurately" in Sentences

  • The title accurately expresses the contents, which largely ignore the "middling sort."
  • The title accurately reflects the game's story, which takes place before the events of the original
  • Anyone who think that Reinhardt quoted Palin accurately is a moron who is incapable of rational discussion of the subject.
  • Roger: Anyone who think that Reinhardt quoted Palin accurately is a moron who is incapable of rational discussion of the subject.
  • The title accurately summarizes our goal at EWG when it comes to toxics reform: we're changing legislation to be based on science, not assumptions.
  • But, from my perspective, this label accurately describes classrooms whose seats are filled with children of color every day--especially considering that only 17% of fourth grade Hispanic students are at or above proficient in reading.
  • _Leisure Hour_, a tolerably good cut of it was given, but the artist did not copy the label accurately, for on the photograph from which that cut was derived, _another name_ was rendered by _that_ sun, who pays no compliments and tells no lies.
  • Trailing an article that uses the term accurately ( "the first world champion from outside the British Isles in 30 years") with an innacurate statement on the front page of the website ( "first foreigner to win world title since 1980") shows how it can be easy to lazily conflate the geographical with the political while making poor Ken Doherty a subject of the British crown.

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