1749 examples of accurate in sentences

His translation of "Don Quixote" has been eclipsed by after and more accurate versions.

This, of course, made the construction of accurate dials and water-clocks a matter of considerable difficulty.

Boissier's sketch in Cicéron et ses amis, 83 foll., is quite accurate.]

But the range was already too far for any hope of accurate pistol fire.

I believe you will find this more accurate.

The chief difficulty in the securing of the much desired divorce was that Cosima must change her religion, or her "religious profession," to use the more accurate phrase of Mr. Finck, who says that Wagner in his life with her, had "followed the example of Liszt and Goethe and other European men of genius, an example the ethics of which this is not the place to discuss.

It is said that he cared little for academical reputation, and in the severe scrutiny of examination he did not appear as a competitor for accurate mathematical demonstrations.

He seemed to delight in being arithmetically accurate about every detail of life.

They use the most divergent and inadequate forms of expression for this vague sense that the result has not come out good enough; they put it contradictorily and often wrongly, but the sense is widespread and real and justifiable and we owe a great debt to "Kappa" for an accurate diagnosis of what in the aggregate amounts to a grave national and social evil.

There are, we are told, accurate unimaginative, ingenious minds capable of science and kindred vulgar things (such was Archimedes), and vague, imaginative minds, with the gift for language and for the treatment of passion and the higher indefinable things (such as Homer and Mr. Gilkes), and, somehow, this justifies those who are destined for "science" in dropping Greek.

Offers, very kindly, to fill in the date of sworn statement as soon as we furnish accurate date of incident.

The method I now use is much better than those previously described; it leads to more accurate results, and is easier to manage.

He was a minutely accurate delineator of the harsher aspects of rural life.

Our good herbalist, however, cannot get through his sixteen hundred accurate and solemn pages without one slip.

"It began," he said, "on the 15th of October, three years and eleven weeks ago, and two daysI keep very accurate count, for every day is torment.

The interchangeable system of construction is, of course, the only one possible for the accurate production of the millions of sewing machines now manufactured annually.

All styles are now in vogue, hence the importance of accurate knowledge on the subject.

Evidently: (1) the constancy of the battery used; (2) a rigorously accurate adjustment.

Is there a pile of this kind so constant as not to render a rigorously accurate adjustment illusory?

Forbes-Robertson's acting is so imaginative, creating the scene about him as he plays, that one almost resents any stage-settings for him at all, however learnedly accurate and beautifully painted.

The execution of such work as this, and all of it done in the most creditable and accurate manner, indicates the thoroughness of Marian Evans' scholarship.

Her keen psychological insight was shown here in a manner as brilliant and as accurate as in any of her novels.

But more than this, the marks were the unmistakably accurate work of an electric tattooing machine.

A letter written by Lincoln on the 13th of October shows a wonderfully accurate understanding of military conditions, and throws light also upon the character and the methods of thought of the two men: "Are you not overcautious when you assume that you cannot do what the enemy is constantly doing?

The rhyme of reason; a guide to accurate and mature thinking.

1749 examples of  accurate  in sentences