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exactitude

[ig-zak-ti-tood, -tyood] / ɪgˈzæk tɪˌtud, -ˌtyud /


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The sport of gymnastics is nothing without its expectations and exactitudes that are policed so heavily at every level of the sport, but especially so at the elite one.

From Los Angeles Times

Expect the exactitude required here — where a false move can completely ruin a project — to create some tense moments.

From New York Times

But the exactitude of these probabilities, typically based on computer modeling or past results projected onto an uncertain future, conveys an authority that they often don’t deserve.

From Washington Post

Despite the exactitude of the widely accepted number, down to one-tenth of a degree, body temperature is not that fixed.

From Washington Post

The comb story was part of a larger narrative about the senator’s treatment of her staff, which Klobuchar bravely tried to spin into evidence of her exactitude.

From New York Times