accurately

[ac·cu·rate]

Anything done accurately is done correctly or with very few mistakes. Many things should be performed accurately, especially brain surgery.

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In an accurate manner; exactly; precisely; without error or defect.

Adverb
with few mistakes; "he works very accurately"

Adverb
strictly correctly; "repeated the order accurately"


adv.
In an accurate manner; exactly; precisely; without error or defect.


Accurately

Ac"cu*rate*ly, adv. In an accurate manner; exactly; precisely; without error or defect.

In an accurate manner; exactly; precisely; without error or defect.

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Usage Examples

Photography suits the temper of this age - of active bodies and minds. It is a perfect medium for one whose mind is teeming with ideas, imagery, for a prolific worker who would be slowed down by painting or sculpting, for one who sees quickly and acts decisively, accurately.

To me, there is something superbly symbolic in the fact that an astronaut, sent up as assistant to a series of computers, found that he worked more accurately and more intelligently than they. Inside the capsule, man is still in charge.

I always hated high-school shows and high-school movies, because they were always about the cool kids. It was always about dating and sex, and all the popular kids, and the good-looking kids. And the nerds were super-nerdy cartoons, with tape on their glasses. I never saw 'my people' portrayed accurately.

Fairness forces you - even when you're writing a piece highly critical of, say, genetically modified food, as I have done - to make sure you represent the other side as extensively and as accurately as you possibly can.

In the future, instead of striving to be right at a high cost, it will be more appropriate to be flexible and plural at a lower cost. If you cannot accurately predict the future then you must flexibly be prepared to deal with various possible futures.

Customers don't know what they want. There's plenty of good psychology research that shows that people are not able to accurately predict how they would behave in the future. So asking them, 'Would you buy my product if it had these three features?' or 'How would you react if we changed our product this way?' is a waste of time. They don't know.

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Other Usage Examples

It is now possible to quantify people's levels of happiness pretty accurately by asking them, by observation, and by measuring electrical activity in the brain, in degrees from terrible pain to sublime joy.

Happiness is a real, objective phenomenon, scientifically verifiable. That means people and whole societies can now be measured over time and compared accurately with one another. Causes and cures for unhappiness can be quantified.

We know accurately only when we know little, with knowledge doubt increases.

Well, logos is science or reason, something that helps us to function practically and effectively in the world, and it must therefore be closely in tune and reflect accurately the realities of the world around us.

Bankers - pillars of society who are going to hell if there is a God and He has been accurately quoted.

Justice and truth are too such subtle points that our tools are too blunt to touch them accurately.

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