Sentence example with the word 'inaccurately'

inaccurately

Definition adv. in an inaccurate manner

Last update: August 2, 2015


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It is inaccurately rather than approximately.   [Please select]

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Lines of induction are frequently but inaccurately spoken of as lines of force.   [Please select]

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There are not so many namable varieties, I just now said, of robin as of falcon; but this is somewhat inaccurately stated.   [Please select]

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The lines are inaccurately quoted from Dryden's dipus, Act III, Scene I, line 293.   [Please select]

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So soon as serious political and social dislocation occurred, the money mechanism began to work stiffly and inaccurately.   [Please select]

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Their conversation once chanced to turn upon some late excesses committed by the soldiery on an occasion when it was said (inaccurately however) that the party was commanded by Lord Evandale.   [Please select]

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Besides, a person whom the Major trusted had reported to him (though, as it proved, inaccurately) a contradiction of the agitating news of the preceding evening.   [Please select]

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inaccurate - inaccurately - inaction