imprecisely in English

adverb

in an imprecise manner, inexactly, inaccurately, vaguely

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1. He expressed himself imprecisely.

2. Sometimes the term is used ( imprecisely ) to include settlement.

3. This is the reverse course of evaluation imprecisely.

4. When the government policies are expressed imprecisely, confusion results.

5. It reduces the high-frequency quantization noise generated by imprecisely positioned object edges.

6. Weakness of trace impouring imprecisely was avoided by mixing UDMH and internal standard solution.

7. They are an imprecisely defined group of shrubs and small trees found in the Southeast.

8. Early use of the term Bioflavonoid was imprecisely applied to include the flavanols, which are distinguished by absence of ketone (s).

9. The Abbevillian industry dates from an imprecisely determined part of the Pleistocene Epoch, somewhat less than 700,000 years ago.

10. DNA labelling was confined to nuclei and mitochondria in fungal cells from cultures on agar medium; in cells from cultures on millipore membranes, it was pronounced over imprecisely delimited cell regions.

11. Thus the unfacts, did we possess them, are too imprecisely few to warrant our certitude, the evidencegivers by legpoll too untrustworthily irreperible where his Adjudgers are seemingly freak threes but his judicandees plainly minus twos.

12. Craving Psychology A strong desire to consume a particular substance–eg of abuse, or food; Craving is a major factor in relapse and/or continued use after withdrawal from a substance of abuse and is both imprecisely defined and difficult to measure.