an inexact mind; an inexact method.
an inexact quotation; an inexact description of what had taken place.
The inexact measurements led to inaccurate results.
Her memory of the event was inexact.
The inexact wording of the contract caused confusion.
Calculating the exact distance is difficult when using inexact tools.
He gave an inexact estimate of the cost.
The inexact science of psychology relies on observations and interpretations.
The inexact nature of language can lead to misunderstandings.
The inexact timing of the event caused delays.
An inexact match was found between the two sets of data.
The inexact coordinates made it difficult to locate the treasure.
Learning a foreign language is an inexact process.
The parallels between the 21st-century workplace and " The Iliad" are admittedly inexact.
Yeah. You know, the political systems, of course, are different, so any comparison is going to be inexact.
So we could say some energy, and I'm being inexact right over here.
Her rhymes also were a little, we might say, " inexact, " they weren't exactly right.
But sometimes when people say: " sort of" and " kind of" they're being inexact.
We learned that these tales take place at an inexact time in the past: once upon a time or long ago.
Is an exact science that we try to apply as best we can to the inexact world of extinct animals.
So gauging how tall you'll be based on your mom and dad is a decent indicator, but it's also a bit of an inexact science.
So we figured out before that the frequency-- now, it's a little inexact because I don't have-- actually, I have the exact numbers.
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