inaccurately in English
inexactly, imprecisely, incorrectly, erroneously
Use "inaccurately" in a sentence
1. He claimed his remarks had been reported inaccurately.
2. This student works rather inaccurately and sloppily.
3. Court records reveal every day how inaccurately " eyewitnesses'see.
4. This is the process inaccurately called slipped disc.
5. The money mechanism began to work stiffly and inaccurately.
6. 8 This is the process inaccurately called slipped disc.
7. The document also inaccurately described a trustee that safeguards invested assets.
8. Unreal chemistry questions usually make teachers and students understanding chemistry inaccurately.
9. The Areca nut , by association, is sometimes inaccurately called the "Betel nut".
10. 10) The Areca nut , by association, is sometimes inaccurately called the "Betel nut".
11. Point of origin information for image data may be inaccurately registered against a geographic location absolute.
12. This upset conservatives who insisted, inaccurately, that schemata could only be accepted or amended, not rejected.
13. Varieties that did not replicate, or that did so inaccurately, would have become relatively less numerous.
14. Second, it provides safeguards against the police inaccurately recording or inventing the words used in questioning a detained person.
15. The explanation is that - inaccurately but mercifully! - calculations under the senatorial rules are limited to two places of decimals.
16. Because account history is a core component of the Google Ads Quality Score, mixing advertisers in one account can result in Quality Scores that inaccurately represent any one advertiser's performance.