English to Arabic Dictionary inaccurate

inaccurate

غير دقيق
definition
adjective
false or inaccurate descriptions of goods
not accurate.
translation of 'inaccurate'
adjective
غير دقيق,
خاطئ
example
The report is a nonsense, based on findings known to be 'inaccurate' , and is full of such inconsistencies.
What seemed like a superb piece of investigative reporting was, in fact, sloppy and 'inaccurate' .
Many customers have been billed and others have been sent 'inaccurate' bills.
Predictions that the jubilee would flop have proved to be wildly 'inaccurate' .
They argue that data about whale populations are 'inaccurate' and more research is needed.
Records of food cooking temperatures were missing, 'inaccurate' and even falsified.
This research into our pay has never been challenged, contradicted or proved 'inaccurate' .
Your reporter has been 'inaccurate' in her presentation of the facts too.
He blamed some failings on vague and 'inaccurate' systems of data collection.
Long term effects of 'inaccurate' insulin supply can be severe and include damage to the eyes, heart and kidneys.
The account of English obscenity laws in the book is wildly 'inaccurate' .
He said the residents' group was making a number of misleading and 'inaccurate' statements.
But it would be both 'inaccurate' and unfair to paint too bleak a picture of education in England.
I had the wildly 'inaccurate' thought that it never rained in Southern California.
Studies of passive smoking can be 'inaccurate' because they rely on subjects to be honest about the amount they smoke.
Of course such a first impression is unjust and most probably 'inaccurate' .
He seemed obsessed with discussing a film rather than the food and made a number of 'inaccurate' observations.
I do think the article was offensive, 'inaccurate' , poorly timed and unnecessary.
In addition, some of the details in the article are quite simply 'inaccurate' .
They might think it an 'inaccurate' , even a rather patronising way to describe their contributions.
You could go and have a look, instead of 'inaccurately' thinking out loud.
I have always found it hilarious when people drop names 'inaccurately' , an ever present peril for those in whom ambition exceeds capacity for detail.
Challenging those decisions, we often find that key evidence was 'inaccurately' recorded, misinterpreted or destroyed.
There was no personal gain, no diversion of public funds to party political purposes - just an 'inaccurately' completed claim form.
And they are 'inaccurately' describing some of the extra costs as ‘taxes’, making it appear they are levied by the government.
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