Accurized

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Pronunciation: /ˈækjəˌraɪzd/

Definitions of accurized

adjective a term used to describe something that has been modified or adjusted for accuracy or precision

Example Sentences

A1 The accurately accurized rifle hit the target dead center.

A2 The accurized measurements ensured that the project was completed on time.

B1 The accurized data analysis revealed interesting trends in the market.

B2 The accurized report provided valuable insights for decision-making.

C1 The accurized experiment yielded consistent and reliable results.

C2 The accurized model predicted future outcomes with high precision.

Examples of accurized in a Sentence

formal The rifle was accurized by a professional gunsmith to improve its precision.

informal I had my dad accurize my hunting rifle so I can hit targets more accurately.

slang I'm thinking of accurizing my pistol for better shooting performance.

figurative She accurized her resume to make herself appear more qualified for the job.

Grammatical Forms of accurized

past tense

accurized

plural

accurized

comparative

more accurized

superlative

most accurized

present tense

accurize

future tense

will accurize

perfect tense

have accurized

continuous tense

is accurizing

singular

accurized

positive degree

accurized

infinitive

to accurize

gerund

accurizing

participle

accurizing

Origin and Evolution of accurized

First Known Use: 1950 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'accurized' originated as a combination of 'accurate' and the suffix '-ize', which is used to form verbs indicating the conversion of something into a particular state or condition.
Evolution of the word: The term 'accurized' first appeared in the context of firearms, referring to the process of modifying a gun to improve accuracy. Over time, the term has been adopted in other fields to indicate the act of making something more precise or accurate.