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View definitions for imprecise

imprecise

adjective as in approximate

adjective as in general

adjective as in indeterminate

adjective as in inexact

Weak matches

adjective as in loose

adjective as in nebulous

adjective as in rough

adjective as in unclear

adjective as in ungrammatical

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Example Sentences

As Armstrong writes, “It was not a ‘great objective something,’ but had imprecise connotations of obligation and taboo.”

Some of the mutterings of Rust Cohle come from the perfectly elliptical and safely imprecise musings of Thomas Ligotti.

You also refer it by the fraction 22/7 if you want to be imprecise about the whole thing.

I've argued that term is inartful, impolitic and also, as Pletka points out, imprecise because of Christian pro-Israel sentiment.

She could be wretchedly imprecise, capricious, and heartless to her co-workers.

One single fact may make a law appear, where a multitude of imprecise and vague observations would only produce confusion.

Language is ambiguous, imprecise, and not neutral in respect to the phenomena observed and accounted for.

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On this page you'll find 656 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to imprecise, such as: estimated, guessed, loose, rough, surmised, and imperfect.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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