How to use in-sentence of “accurate”:
+ He was the first to provide an accurate description of the embryonic sac in gymnosperms, along with demonstrating double-fertilization in angiosperms.
+ No accurate portraits of Genghis Khan exist, and any surviving depictions of him are considered to be artistic interpretations.
+ It made the first accurate measurement of a meridian arc.
+ Additionally, it has thorough documentation that they update to be accurate with each new Unity release.
+ In analytical chemistry, an accurate concentration of KMnO is sometimes used to see how much of a certain reducing agent is in the titration.
+ They are amazingly accurate for their size.
+ It was not as powerful or accurate at long range, but it was smaller and had less kickback.
Example sentences of “accurate”:
+ Of course, all theories, including those known as laws, can be replaced by more accurate and more general laws, when a disagreement with data is found.
+ This made forecasts twice as accurate as earlier ones.
+ A smaller, less accurate version, known as a teat pipette is made of plastic and is filled by squeezing a plastic bubble at the top.
+ The LSW variant is far more accurate than its predecessor, and is used in army FSGs.
+ All emphasize and generalize the essential features of the human figure and show an increasingly accurate understanding of human anatomy.
+ The accurate boundary of their kingdom is debatable.
+ Although this law is accurate and helpful, it is only usable for the energy radiated by blackbodies.
+ Of course, all theories, including those known as laws, can be replaced by more accurate and more general laws, when a disagreement with data is found.
+ This made forecasts twice as accurate as earlier ones.
+ They did not have accurate maps of the roads.
+ Astronomers have invented various ways to solve this problem, though none are so accurate as the parallax method is for relatively nearby objects.
+ It is not accurate for holidays in Kislev, Tevet and Shevat.
+ Only recently was it definitively proved to be an accurate theoretical analysis.
More in-sentence examples of “accurate”:
+ He went into show business helping some liberal writers write accurate portrayals of conservatives for a television show.
+ It is not enough for citations to exist, they must be accurate and relevant.
+ His clocks, watches, irrigation, reservoirs, and equilibrium stations were the most accurate of his time, allowing for an extremely accurate recording of time.
+ He found one thing in his results: people who had quicker and more accurate reaction times would be better at sports.
+ Clair Cameron Patterson, an American geochemist who pioneered studies of uranium-lead radiometric dating methods, is famous for having used it to obtain one of the earliest accurate estimates of the age of the Earth.
+ Hipparchus was the first Greek whose quantitative and accurate models for the motion of the Sun and Moon survive.
+ In general, popular articles are more accurate because they are read more often.
+ Crossbow was a very popular weapon in the Middle Ages as it was strong and accurate and could be used as a sharpshooter weapon.
+ Muskets were not very accurate and by all firing at the same time they were more likely to hit enemy soldiers.
+ Maybe simpler and more accurate interpretations of the Bill of Rights can be found in primary sources.
+ The original editor’s feedback and recommendations for the improvement of the page/article were accurate in improving its presentation.
+ This was thought to be truthful and accurate until the 20th century.
+ But there is no way to know whether the tangent is exactly right, and our eyes are not accurate enough to be certain whether it is exact or simply very close.
+ These technologies are used together to give an accurate image of the motion of the sky.
+ It contains some of the earliest and most accurate descriptions of phenomena such as coloured shadows, refraction, and chromatic aberration.
+ In 2019 Haruka Iwao calculated the world’s most accurate value of pi.
+ He used them for accurate location of weak radio sources.
+ If the mathematical model is an accurate representation of the real world, then no photon or other subatomic particle has either an exact position or a definite momentum.
+ The light has to be a laser because lasers are more accurate and have a wavelength that does not change the way the wavelengths of light from other sources does, like light from lightbulbs.
+ It is different in the way that it allows values to be more accurate than on or off.
+ I typed in the accurate name for an image but it is not showing up.
+ Recent research looked at the different types of optical sensors and concluded that spectral cameras may be the best type for specifically finding “tulip breaking virus”, however it was only a bit more accurate than an expert’s visual assessment.
+ Submachine guns were not good enough for medium range because they were less accurate and powerful at longer ranges.
+ This production of dense water is essential in maintaining the thermohaline circulation, and the accurate representation of these processes is important in climate modelling.
+ Philidor also studied chess endgames, and the book gives generally accurate information about them.
+ He went into show business helping some liberal writers write accurate portrayals of conservatives for a television show.
+ It is not enough for citations to exist, they must be accurate and relevant.
+ His clocks, watches, irrigation, reservoirs, and equilibrium stations were the most accurate of his time, allowing for an extremely accurate recording of time.
+ The move polarised opinion; some saw it as more accurate and modern, while others disliked the brown colour chosen for the landmass and the presumed high cost of the graphics.
+ He has done this by using very accurate perspective.
+ Many people consider it to be the best encyclopaedia, because they think it is accurate and has lots of detail.
+ Tindale’s maps have been superseded by more accurate ones.
+ The shapesused also influence how accurate the approximation is.
+ Modified affine arithmetic is more accurate than centered interval arithmetic or affine arithmetic.
+ Trebuchets were more accurate than other medieval catapults.
+ Later movies such as “Compulsion” and “Swoon” were more accurate portrayals of the Leopold and Loeb case.
+ For the most accurate work, variations are compensated by means of calibration curves.
+ It is possible that children’s books and grade school textbooks have simpler and more accurate interpretations of the Bill of Rights than one person’s opinion.
+ These scientists claim that the research done on schizophrenia is not accurate since different researchers mean different things when they use the word “schizophrenia” in scientific studies.
+ We believe that we can eliminate vibrations enough to give us results just as accurate as we want.
+ The house into which the Kusakabe family moves is an accurate portrayal of a typical, rural, Japanese home.
+ However, articles must be neutral and accurate while maintaining simple language, and the hook must be interesting and sourced.
+ Command line tools such as diskpart in Windows and fdisk or parted in Linux offer accurate control of partition editing.
+ It may also be done to indicate the accuracy of a computed number; for example, a quantity that was computed as 123,456, but is known to be accurate only to within a few hundred units, is better stated as “about 123,500”.
+ Also, Cyclone Monica of 2006 was rated at 869 mb by Dvorak classifications, but this is not considered accurate data.
+ The jacketed hollow point tends to be accurate and is sturdy.
+ Koranic scientific foreknowledge; asserts that, Koran made accurate statements that science verified hundreds of years later, hence, this is a great Miracle.
+ Sometimes when measuring things we need to get our measurement as accurate as possible.
+ Unlike alcohol, Cannabis testing is time consuming, expensive and cannot give accurate time of consuming and level of intoxication.
+ The word “sniper” came from Britain when highly accurate shooters would hunt–also known as “snipe”–birds that were very hard to see and shoot.
+ This is accurate for integers up to 2; for larger integers Lua’s modulo operator may return an erroneous value.
