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What (who) is exactness - definition


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Exactness (disambiguation)
n.
1.
Accuracy, correctness, faultlessness, precision, nicety, faithfulness, fidelity, rigor, exactitude.
2.
Strictness, regularity, method, scrupulosity, rigidness, precision, scrupulousness, carefulness.
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Exactness (disambiguation)
Exactness is the quality of being very accurate and precise.
He recalls his native Bombay with cinematic exactness.
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Exactness (disambiguation)
·noun Careful observance of method and conformity to truth; as, exactness in accounts or business.
II. Exactness ·noun The condition of being exact; accuracy; nicety; precision; regularity; as, exactness of jurgement or deportment.

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Exactness
In mathematics, exactness may refer to:
Examples of use of exactness
1. Still, with the exactness of an archeologist, Weinstein has been able to pinpoint telltale signs of a violin‘s origins.
2. The paper went on to point out with laboured exactness that, upon Charles‘s death, poor William might face a bill of 202m.
3. Kapur is unrepentant. ‘The children are not here to make statements about their individuality; they are here to work,‘ he said. ‘By being petty with the exactness of our rules, we close the loopholes that give children an opportunity of making the even pettier protests that interrupt learning. ‘There is a direct correlation between the way students look and their behaviour,‘ he added. ‘If you look scruffy you behave poorly.‘ Teachers must wear suits and face random clothes inspections.