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Accurately

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

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accurately

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

WordNet
accurately
  1. adv. with few mistakes; "he works very accurately" [ant: inaccurately]

  2. strictly correctly; "repeated the order accurately"

Usage examples of "accurately".

It is clear, too, that they had an instrument of navigation for accurately determining longitudes that was far superior to anything possessed by the peoples of ancient, medieval or modern times until the second half of the eighteenth century.

From the scholarly point of view, however, it is equally orthodox to affirm that no human beings had evolved in those remote times, let alone human beings capable of accurately mapping the landmasses of the Antarctic.

It is, however, extremely difficult to observe, and even harder to measure accurately, without sophisticated instrumentation.

In addition I wanted to canvass his views on what sort of human society, if any, could have had the technological know-how, such a very long while ago, to measure accurately the altitudes of the stars and to devise a plan as mathematical and ambitious as that of the Giza necropolis.

It is really only such an archaic race, such a forgotten maritime civilization, that could have left its fingerprints behind in the form of maps which accurately depict the world as it looked before the end of the last Ice Age.

In a sense, we choose our own history, or more accurately, we select those vistas of history for our examinations which promise us the greatest satisfaction, and we have had little appetite to explore the possibility that our founding father was a black man.

Like the Norse, the Afro-Phoenicians illustrate human possibility, in this case black possibility, or, more accurately, the prowess of a multiracial society.

Narragansett society was correct, and might accurately be applied to other tribes as well.

Therein lies the problem: textbooks cannot report accurately on the six foreign interventions described in this chapter without mentioning that the U.

Thus the oil companies, which we habitually perceive as competing capitalist producers, might more accurately be viewed as keepers of the commons.

Each of these may be thought of as composed of subagents, or more accurately as themselves agencies composed of agents.

In other words, Aristotle understood very well and very accurately the Perfect One as the Good, but not at all the manifestation of that One as Goodness or creative Plenitude.

Kosmos, and are constrained accurately by the depth that they can register.

But, indeed, many of the specific details of these maps are less than accurately drawn.

Always assuming that my lady the Marquise has reported accurately, there are other possible diagnoses.