inaccurate
adjective
- incorrect, not factual
Wiktionary
Pronunciation: /ɪnˈæ.kjʊ.ɹət/ / /ɪnˈæk.jə.ɹɪt/ / /ɪnˈæk.jə.ɹət/
adj
Etymology: From in- + accurate. See also unaccurate.
- Mistaken or incorrect; not accurate.
“It is not benchmarkable and it will almost inevitably be fudgeable and inaccurate to some extent, even with your best efforts to attribute benefits to specific IT changes.”
“The DNC organized the petition drive when it became clear this week that the network was prepared to ignore criticism of its decision to air a right-wing, factually inaccurate mocudrama that dishonors the memory of 9/11 victims in order to serve a cheap, callous political agenda two months before the election.”