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the quality of being reproducible in amount or performance
note the meticulous precision of his measurements
he handled it with the preciseness of an automaton - clarity as a consequence of precision
How To Use preciseness In A Sentence
- Built with a humanoid appearance, he had a bizarre sense of pride in his preciseness.
- The method has good preciseness and less unknown and convenient to be used in practice.
- The phrase "fleet in being," having within recent years gained much currency in naval writing, demands -- like the word "jingo" -- preciseness of definition; and this, in general acceptance, it has not yet attained. Lessons of the war with Spain and other articles
- It is an opinion too common, that if we believe the _essentials_ of religion, there is no occasion for so much preciseness about the forms of church government, which are only _circumstantials_, as there will be no inquiry made about these at the tribunal of Christ. The Divine Right of Church Government by Sundry Ministers Of Christ Within The City Of London
- She was a little unhealthy thing, dark and sallow and sulky, with thin lips that showed a lack of temperament, and she had a stiffness and preciseness, like a Board School teacher -- just that touch of "commonness" which Lena relied on to put him off. The Best British Short Stories of 1922
- How can you guarantee the preciseness of the translation?
- Good capability of planning and coordinating, and communicating, with an attitude of preciseness and carefulness.
- he handled it with the preciseness of an automaton
- How can you guarantee the preciseness of the translation?