Sentences with imprecise
im·pre·cise
I i - The charges were vague and imprecise.
- Which measured the nicotine levels of smokers over a long period — showed the quantity of cigarettes smoked was an imprecise measure.
- It is an imprecise adjective, too, when used to encompass a range of wines from lighter styles with a dry finish to golden.
- The online warnings produced by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade are imprecise and lacking geographical detail and balance.