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Definition of precision noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

precision

noun
 
/prɪˈsɪʒn/
 
/prɪˈsɪʒn/
[uncountable]
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  1. the quality of being exact, accurate and careful synonym accuracy
    • Her writing is imaginative but lacks precision.
    • with precision He chose his words with precision.
    • done with mathematical precision
    • Historians can’t estimate the date with any (degree of) precision.
    • precision instruments/tools
    Extra Examples
    • Chimps are able to manipulate objects with a high degree of precision.
    • He organized the team with military precision.
    • The captain struck again with deadly precision.
    • The movements are executed with the utmost precision.
    • The rebels launched missiles with pinpoint precision.
    • We can now choose our targets with greater precision.
    • surgery which requires great precision
    • The buildings were neatly laid out with almost mathematical precision.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • absolute
    • deadly
    • perfect
    … of precision
    • degree
    verb + precision
    • call for
    • demand
    • require
    precision + noun
    • engineering
    • instrument
    • tool
    preposition
    • with precision
    • precision  in
    phrases
    • a lack of precision
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    Word Originmid 18th cent.: from French précision or Latin praecisio(n-), from praecidere ‘cut off’, from prae ‘in advance’ + caedere ‘to cut’.
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