inaccuracy|inaccuracies in English
[in·ac·cu·ra·cy || ɪn'ækjərəsɪ /-kjʊr-]
mistake, error; quality of being inaccurate, incorrectness, erroneousness
Use "inaccuracy|inaccuracies" in a sentence
1. possible inaccuracies in aeronautical charts
2. possible inaccuracies in aeronautical charts.
3. Possible inaccuracies in aeronautical charts
4. Possible inaccuracies in aeronautical charts.
5. Jansen's review contained several inaccuracies.
6. The Door to Inaccuracy Cracked Open
7. (5) Possible inaccuracies in aeronautical charts.
8. 2 Jansen's review contained several inaccuracies.
9. Christopher Columbus abhorred historical inaccuracies.
10. (5) possible inaccuracies in aeronautical charts.
11. There is a slight inaccuracy in this design.
12. She is a proverb for inaccuracy.
13. Recording errors contributed significantly to inaccuracy.
14. The report was shot through with inaccuracies.
15. Her statement contained one or two inaccuracies.
16. The film is full of historical inaccuracies.
17. Fixed inaccuracy in Great General civilopedia entry.
18. How do we improve inaccuracies in market forecasting?
19. The writer is guilty of bias and inaccuracy.
20. Mellor cast an eye over the draft for inaccuracies.
21. I do not mind lying, but I hate inaccuracy.
22. Lack of conformity to truth or fact; inaccuracy.
23. As a journalist you simply cannot tolerate inaccuracy.
24. A little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of explanations.
25. There is a slight inaccuracy in this blueprint.