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US
/ˈækjɝətɫi/
]
[ UK /ˈækjʊɹətli/ ]
[ UK /ˈækjʊɹətli/ ]
ADVERB
-
with few mistakes
he works very accurately -
strictly correctly
repeated the order accurately
How To Use accurately In A Sentence
- Physicians and hospitals fear the practice could unfairly penalize practitioners and say there's no way to benchmark quality accurately.
- It built that knowledge into the system; if you typed a word inaccurately, Google would give you the right results anyway. In the Plex
- In mining for precious stones such as diamonds, a method for accurately filtering the gems you want from the surrounding rock and soil is worth its weight in gold.
- Politicians have very accurately gauged the impotence of writers; they don't give a damn for their opinions.
- Before Russia and Spain competed, Miermount accurately predicted scores for those countries. Innovative U.S. ties for fifth in synchronized swimming final
- Fifteen years later he expanded and revised, not always accurately, his first brief report on the cataract.
- It has no influence of ocean depth, positions accurately and rapidly and operates expediently.
- A template or pattern is essential for accurately cutting your vinyl floor.
- It was precision expectoration that accurately landed a deposit of froth about two feet from my Oxford brogues.
- And while the word gluttony evolved from a Latin root that means “to gulp,” that definition doesn’t really illustrate this particular pattern of evil thought accurately or thoroughly. The SOURCE of MIRACLES