Pronunciation: /ˈækjəˌraɪz/
verb to modify or improve the accuracy of a firearm or other weapon
A1 I need to accurize my aim in order to hit the target.
A2 The mechanic accurized the rifle for better precision.
B1 The company strives to accurize their data collection process for more reliable results.
B2 The team spent hours accurizing the measurements to ensure accuracy in their experiment.
C1 The expert accurized the telescope to capture clear images of distant galaxies.
C2 The artisan accurized the tools to create intricate designs with precision.
formal Gunsmiths often accurize rifles to improve their precision and accuracy.
informal I'm thinking of accurizing my hunting rifle for better shot placement.
slang Accurizing your pistol can really step up your game at the range.
figurative She worked hard to accurize her presentation for the important meeting.
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