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imprecise

[im-pruh-sahys] / ˌɪm prəˈsaɪs /








ADJECTIVE
inexact
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“From a normal lawyerly perspective, these things are really imprecise. But that imprecision gives maximum flexibility so that a range of people can be targeted and, potentially, chilled,” she said.

From Salon

"Saying one was 'imprecise,' when what they said was a blatant lie, is not an apology," Redfern wrote on Twitter.

From Salon

Barr goes to incredible lengths to excuse Trump's crude and ignorant behavior as president portraying him as a sort of unruly teenager whose "madcap rhetoric" and "imprecise comments" would get him into scrapes.

From Salon

The Washington Football Team’s first-team offense was imprecise in its 17-13 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in the second week of preseason Friday night.

From Washington Post

Whether it’s user error or imprecise touch sensors, it’s too easy to mess up that gesture and skip to the next song when you didn’t mean to.

From The Verge