imprecise
IPA: ˈɪmprʌsaɪs
adjective
- Not precise or exact; containing some error or uncertainty.
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Examples of "imprecise" in Sentences
- The process is imprecise, which is where the game's challenge springs from.
- The term is imprecise and subjective, though it was widely used during the Cold War.
- But it is clearly true that the profession scorns qualitative or "imprecise" analysis for published work.
- Defying all odds, however imprecise, is Roy Sullivan, a forest ranger who survived a world-record seven lightning strikes.
- In his decision this month dismissing the charges, Cunningham said that he assigned "little weight" to MacLeod's "imprecise" recollections.
- America’s political debates about the “China opportunity” and, even more, the “China threat” seem distant, theoretical, and imprecise from the perspective of the factories where the outsourcing and exporting occur.
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