"Inexactly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Inexactly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Inexactly" Meaning

Inexactly means not being accurate or precise; not following a standard or exact method; not conforming to a specified rule or regulation.

"Inexactly" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Inexactly"


The ancient calendar was used inexactly to track the movement of the stars, leading to inaccuracies in predicting eclipses. (

Astronomy)

The new software was designed to provide accurate measurements, but initially it functioned inexactly due to a bug. (

Technology)

She tried to recreate the recipe, but her measurements were inexactly, resulting in a disappointing dish. (

Cooking)

The company's financial reports have been inconsistent and inexactly reported, leading to skepticism among investors. (

Finance)

The historian noted that his calculations of the ancient civilization's population were inexactly, due to limited sources. (

History)

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Inevitable refers to something that is certain to happen or is bound to occur as a result of natural laws or causes, and cannot be prevented or avoided. It implies a sense of fate or destiny and often carries a sense of inevitability or finality.

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Inexecrable refers to something that is extremely reprehensible, detestable, or worthy of strong condemnation. It can describe an act, a person, or a situation that is deeply morally wrong, reprehensible, or deserving of intense criticism or abhorrence.

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