imprecise in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ ˌimpri'sais ] ]
Examples
- No drawings exist of the flag, there are only imprecise descriptions.
- Until 1988 touchscreens had the bad reputation of being imprecise.
- Semisets can be used to represent sets with imprecise boundaries.
- Microscopy is another method but is also slow and imprecise.
- In RNA viruses, homologous recombination can be either precise or imprecise.
- A pretty complicated and imprecise way of building a barometer.
- :: I think that " homophobia " is an imprecise term.
- Criteria for diagnosis of diastolic dysfunction or diastolic heart failure remain imprecise.
- :Related question : Is a barometer really that imprecise?
- It is relatively imprecise but cheap to implement and reliable.