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unprecise

adjective as in approximate

adjective as in rough

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He said that the building was hit by an S-300 missile which is ordinarily used for targeting military aircraft, but Russians have apparently been increasingly using them for unprecise ground strikes.

“The committee felt it was a little too unprecise to very clearly state that it was time” to recommend declaring a PHEIC, Houssin said.

“The committee felt it was a little too unprecise to very clearly state that it was time” to recommend declaring a PHEIC, Houssin said.

Seen from this point of view, it is evident that all our knowledge is fundamentally theoretical, and that the conception of practical knowledge is logically unprecise.

The other is, the demonstrative character of geometrical truths; which was at one time supposed to constitute a radical distinction between them and physical truths, the latter, as resting on merely probable evidence, being deemed essentially uncertain and unprecise.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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