Sentence example with the word 'inexactitude'

inexactitude

Definition n. the quality of being inaccurate and having errors

Last update: August 19, 2015

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The failure of the government in Ireland (where the only success was Mr Birrell's introduction of the Universities Bill in April 1908), their internal divisions as regards socialistic legislation, their variance from the views of the selfgoverning colonies on Imperial administration, the admission after the general election that the alleged "slavery" of the Chinese in the Transvaal was, in Mr Winston Churchill's phrase, a "terminological inexactitude," and the introduction of extreme measures such as the Licensing Bill of 1908, offered excellent opportunities of electioneering attack.   [Please select]

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In vain, his reason protested against the inexactitude of that word, "siege."   [Please select]

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The father ignored the inexactitude of such words, and gratefully accepted the lie as a proof of friendship.   [Please select]

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He got out of the difficulty by calling it a "terminological inexactitude."   [Please select]

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All this about Canada being in front is a German "terminological inexactitude" which is so despicable that we in Canada are ashamed that it should be said of us.   [Please select]

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