inaccurate definition

inaccurate means not accurate.
inaccurate means incomplete, incorrect or unreliable;
inaccurate information means information that is not correct or not complete.

Examples of inaccurate in a sentence

  • Inaccurate, incomplete or late information could have a material effect on our services and/or our conclusions and may result in additional fees.


More Definitions of inaccurate

inaccurate means incorrect or misleading in any matter of fact. A statement of opinion need not be corrected or erased unless it appears to have been based on an inaccurate fact.
inaccurate has the meaning given to that term by clause 20(3);
inaccurate in relation to personal data, means incorrect or misleading as to any matter of fact;
inaccurate means incomplete, incorrect or unreliable; “International Agreement” means—
inaccurate means incorrect or misleading as to any matter of fact. A mere opinion need not be corrected or erased, unless it appears to have been based on an inaccurate fact.
inaccurate means incorrect, incomplete, misleading or not relevant to the purpose for which the document is held; and
inaccurate means measuring the quantity of Gas with an inaccuracy of greater than the relevant limit prescribed by clauses 15.13(a)(i) or 15.13(a)(ii) (as the case may be). Independent Expert is the expert chosen under clause 24.8.