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precisely (adverb); more precisely, most precisely
1. Referring to how something is stated exactly and explicitly: Ted said precisely what he meant when he said that the inferior equipment was the reason why some of the hikers refused to continue the climb up the mountain.

2. Pertaining to how something is to be used with absolute accuracy: Instruments must be adjusted precisely before they can be used successfully.
3. Concerning how something is communicated in complete and accurate detail: John told his friend precisely with all the particulars what had happened when the thunder storm came the night before.
4. Clearly and distinctly: Shirley always speaks very precisely when she teaches her students about writing their compositions.
5. Descriptive of how something important or obvious is emphasised: Little children love to go to playgrounds precisely to have have fun using the equipment and playing ball with their friends.
6. Conveying how something is in complete agreement with what has been said: Kay is precisely correct when she says that the repairmen can't be relied on to finish the job on time.
This entry is located in the following units: -cise, -cis, -cide (page 3) pre-, prae- (page 4)