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accuracy
[ ak-yer-uh-see ]
noun
- the condition or quality of being true, correct, or exact; freedom from error or defect; precision or exactness; correctness.
- Chemistry, Physics. the extent to which a given measurement agrees with the standard value for that measurement. Compare precision ( def 6 ).
- Mathematics. the degree of correctness of a quantity, expression, etc. Compare precision ( def 5 ).
accuracy
/ ˈæʊəɪ /
noun
- faithful measurement or representation of the truth; correctness; precision
- physics chem the degree of agreement between a measured or computed value of a physical quantity and the standard or accepted value for that quantity
Other 51Թ Forms
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of accuracy1
Example Sentences
Brown also made 89.9% of his free throws, which tied for No. 10 nationally in accuracy among Division I players.
The California Department of Public Health did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the accuracy of this claim.
As well as concerns over copyright and accuracy, AI systems are also power-hungry, prompting environmental fears, and worries they could threaten jobs.
Some customers have complained on social media, posting videos about problems they’ve encountered with order accuracy at drive-throughs with AI voices.
I asked Dudek, via the agency’s press office, to confirm the accuracy of the quote and to state whether this didn’t show that he was unqualified for his role.
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