inaccurate - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (original) (raw)
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From in- + accurate. See also unaccurate.
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ɪnˈæ.kjʊ.ɹət/, /ɪnˈæk.jə.ɹɪt/, /ɪnˈæk.jə.ɹət/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ɪnˈæk.jə.ɹɪt/, /ɪnˈæk.jɚ.ɪt/, /-ət/
- (General Australian) IPA(key): /ɪnˈæk.jʉː.ɹət/
inaccurate (comparative more inaccurate, superlative most inaccurate)
- Mistaken or incorrect; not accurate.
- 2003, Iain Aitken, Value-Driven IT Management, page 253:
It is not benchmarkable and it will almost inevitably be fudgeable and inaccurate to some extent, even with your best efforts to attribute benefits to specific IT changes. - 2006, Bruce R. Lindsey, Douglas J. Band, Comments About ABC Entertainment's 9/11 Film, ABC News, page 1:
The DNC organized the petition drive when it became clear this week that the network was prepared to ignore criticism of its decision to air a right-wing, factually inaccurate mocudrama that dishonors the memory of 9/11 victims in order to serve a cheap, callous political agenda two months before the election.
- 2003, Iain Aitken, Value-Driven IT Management, page 253:
inaccurate f pl