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more accurate
adjective as in precise
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adjective as in correct, without error
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An Italian Interior Ministry official told The Daily Beast that issues in Africa offered a more accurate explanation.
But when advocates like Maynard share their reasoning using more accurate language, Republicans are more prepared to listen.
Out of the box, the device is set to a default statistical mode, but within a week, the monitor gets more accurate.
These statistics, however, are more accurate because they are the result of a national census.
They said it would be more accurate to describe them as the venting of gases.
For more accurate work the following methods, applicable to either human or cow's milk, are simple and satisfactory.
I had by this time obtained from Maimonides more accurate ideas of God and of our duties towards Him.
Analytical methods which experience has shown to be faulty have been omitted, and replaced by newer and more accurate processes.
Consider the question which of these two systems of scansion is the more accurate and the more convenient.
In fact, we want a definition of the word “art” much more accurate than any in our minds at present.
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On this page you'll find 208 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to accurate, such as: authentic, careful, correct, definite, detailed, and exact.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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