percursory (Meaning)

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percursory (a.)

Running over slightly or in haste; cursory.

Synonyms & Antonyms of percursory

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percursory Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor performed a percursory examination, checking only the most vital signs.
  2. The scientist skimmed through the article, making only a percursory evaluation.
  3. The lawyer glanced over the contract, giving it a percursory review.
  4. The chef tasted the soup, making a percursory assessment of its flavor.
  5. The mechanic gave the car a percursory inspection, noting any obvious issues.
  6. The teacher conducted a percursory lesson, covering only the basic concepts.
  7. The historian presented a percursory overview of the period, touching on the key events.
  8. The architect made a percursory sketch of the building, capturing its basic shape.
  9. The artist made a percursory study of the human body, focusing on its proportions.
  10. The writer drafted a percursory outline of the story, outlining its main plot points.

FAQs About the word percursory

Running over slightly or in haste; cursory.

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The doctor performed a percursory examination, checking only the most vital signs.

The scientist skimmed through the article, making only a percursory evaluation.

The lawyer glanced over the contract, giving it a percursory review.

The chef tasted the soup, making a percursory assessment of its flavor.