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precisely

When something happens precisely, it happens in an exact and precise manner. The egg flew out the window and landed precisely on Mr. Norton's bald head.

precisely

(= exactly, just) indicating exactness or preciseness he was doing precisely (or exactly) what she had told him to do it was just as he said--the jewel was gone it has just enough salt in a precise manner she always expressed herself precisely just as it should be 'Precisely, my lord,' he said

Synonyms precisely synonyms

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Topics precisely topics

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Examples precisely examples

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Simple sentences

If I truly care about the poor, then why on earth am I not a Communist? It is precisely because I care about the poor that I am not a Communist.
She must have been there at five precisely.
Precisely!
An inch is now precisely 2.54 centimeters.
I know precisely what you are feeling.
Our two heroes having deserted this sentence, their adventures seemed to be willing to end precisely with this word.
He is precisely the one you are looking for.
More precisely, it is the question of the meaning of life.
Come here at precisely six o'clock.
It has become evident that this is very favorable for our project, which aims precisely at creating jointly a network of translations in as many languages as possible.
Mary was amazed at how precisely Tom sensed how she was feeling.
Tom arrived precisely on time.
For precisely that reason, many works have been translated from all kinds of languages into Esperanto.
Clava loves all things irrational, and works at the kindergarten for precisely that reason.
That's precisely what I meant.
The woman precisely knows that she doesn't know what she wants.
That's precisely what you need now.
Tom knows precisely how Mary feels.
Tom knows precisely what he's doing.
We only lack a few details to precisely reconstruct the crime scene.

Movie subtitles

A distinction is needed precisely because we are true siblings.
But maybe that's not, like, precisely what you want, but.
And where would you be taking me, precisely?
Precisely, yes.
Precisely right.
I'm precisely the right age for that toast, Mister Femm.
And that's precisely why I want nothing to do with murder.
I cannot account precisely for all that I am going to show you.
Precisely, miss.
Precisely. I like a man who makes quick decisions.
I don't know what or how precisely.
Oh, precisely.
That, gentlemen, is precisely the reason why the name of the alternative heir was sealed in this envelope, so that no one should know his identity.
Precisely. I sign after. - Just a minute.
That's precisely why.
Isn't that precisely why you've been suffering all this time?
That's precisely why I want to guide them, to help them become better versions of their current selves.
Obviously. Precisely the reason we have been proceeding in secret.
Precisely.
BE BRIEF. YOUR TIME IS AS PRECIOUS AS OURS Precisely!
Surat Khan, deviling us up on the frontier seems to be doing precisely what the Russian czar is doing in the Balkans.
At precisely one-thirty.
Macky, we're in precisely the right place.
Well, precisely as I'm doing now.
Why, in this institution alone, three little girls were admitted at precisely the same time under circumstances similar to.
You will have precisely 2 minutes to write the answers on your slates.
You have precisely. 32 seconds to complete the drill.
First we sign, then I remove-a da troops. - Precisely.
At 11 precisely, on the stroke of the hour.
But, more precisely.
Bridgefield, Connecticut? - Precisely.
That's precisely why you were brought here, Mr. Graham.

News and current affairs

But the 1945 consensus was dealt a much greater blow precisely when we all rejoiced at the collapse of the Soviet Empire, the other great twentieth-century tyranny.
But, based on Europe's experience, such policies are precisely the wrong way to address global warming.
But the reverse is also true: a deep-rooted sense of democracy--precisely what globalization lacks--seems necessary to support economic efforts.
Still others may simply be unaware of how to precisely follow suit.
The Bank rejected the idea of a moratorium on its own work with investors in agriculture, arguing that this would target precisely those who are most likely to do the right thing.
To call these people's ostentatious displays of extravagance wasteful is to miss the point: a world of glittering dreams that must remain entirely beyond our grasp is precisely what many people want to see.
Its compelling logic is precisely why there is little chance that such a reasonable proposal would ever be adopted.
Others define hegemony as the ability to set the rules of the international system; but precisely how much influence over this process a hegemon must have, relative to other powers, remains unclear.
It is precisely the failure to apply these values in areas such as Palestine or Iraq that has made - and can still make - countless Arabs vehemently anti-American.
In other words, in a G-Zero world, an increasingly aggressive global environment makes the US all the more appealing to countries seeking to hedge their bets. As a result, the US has an opportunity to act more precisely in its own interests.
This will occur precisely at a time when Latin America is swerving left, with country after country drifting back to anti-American, populist stances: Venezuela in 1999, Bolivia last year, perhaps Mexico, Peru, and Nicaragua later this year.
And yet, particularly since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, that is precisely what has happened, owing to four key mistakes made by the Bush administration.
Diplomacy was invented precisely in order to enable relations between adversaries, not friends.
Given the prevalence of this belief, Djindjic's death creates a serious power vacuum precisely because his vast personal power was moving Serbia in some of the right directions.
And that has happened precisely because wages have been rising faster in Greece, relative to productivity growth, than in other eurozone countries.
But it is precisely the lack of economic reform at home that has made Italy one of the least competitive states in the euro-zone economy.
Rebekah Brooks, the editor of The News of the World at the beginning of the phone-hacking scandal, and subsequently the chief executive of News International, Murdoch's British subsidiary, played precisely such a role.
Precisely how all of this all plays out in the coming months and years will determine whether the European project progresses or stagnates.
After all, Iraq was an easy target in the first Gulf War precisely because it had abandoned its nuclear program, and possessed no weapons of mass destruction.
Although no one knows precisely what might destabilize the Wilkes Basin, we can be fairly certain that further global warming, caused by greenhouse-gas emissions, will increase the risk.
John Maynard Keynes, an architect of Bretton Woods, believed that the true lesson of the failures of the Depression-era 1930's lay precisely in the character of the large and chaotic 1933 London World Economic Conference.
Despite these perceptions - or perhaps precisely because of them - Rowhani's presidency offers an unexpected opportunity for both the nuclear negotiations and a political solution in Syria.
The problem is that Turkey initially closed the border precisely because of Nagorno-Karabakh, rather than any bilateral issue.

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