inexact Meaning in Tamil ( inexact வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Adjective:
நுட்பமாய் இல்லாத,
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inexact தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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inexact's Usage Examples:
A not uncommon definition of ethics as the " science of conduct " is inexact for various reasons.
The actual strengths of the two Turkish armies, owing to inexact and defective returns, cannot be stated.
Even the convention above referred to is inexact: it includes the Philistine territory, claimed but never settled by the Hebrews, and excludes the outlying parts of the large area claimed in Num.
Swan's measurements, which had misled Bent into accepting a chronology based on a supposed orientation of the "temple," had been shown to be inexact.
But for various reasons this was an inexact method, and to-day an antiseptic is judged by its effects on pure cultures of definite pathogenic microbes, and on their vegetative and spore forms.
This inexactness may, however, be ignored, since the numbers or ratios in question can generally be obtained to a greater degree of accuracy than the other numbers involved in the calculation (see (ii) (b) below).
His chronology is, for a contemporary, inexact; and he occasionally inserts duplicate versions of the same incident in different places.
In the case of other systems, owing to the inexactness of our information, we are unable to decide; the later systems of Mandaeism and Manichaeanism, so closely related to Gnosticism, are also based upon a decided dualism.
As a historian, Beza, by his chronological inexactitude, has been the source of serious mistakes; as an administrator, he softened the rigour of Calvin.
With this use of the word, philologically inexact, but historically quite defensible, may be compared the use of the word English, which is not exactly the language of the Angles, or of the word French, which is not exactly the language of the Franks.
Synonyms:
rough, loose, inaccurate, free, liberal, odd, approximate, imprecise, round, approximative,
Antonyms:
square, angular, exact, precise, accurate,