Definitions

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun One who values precision; a purist.
  • noun A painter whose work is marked by precisionism.

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun Same as precisianist.

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  • noun One who values precision.

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Examples

  • The ascendancy of the Steichen sensibility emerged only in the 1940s, when the precisionist-inspired realism of John Rawlings, whose crisply defined color images, at once sharp and subtle (Dahl-Wolfe was his closest counterpart), showed the dress with more clarity and detail than had any previous Vogue photographer.

    “Show the Dress” 2007

  • The ascendancy of the Steichen sensibility emerged only in the 1940s, when the precisionist-inspired realism of John Rawlings, whose crisply defined color images, at once sharp and subtle (Dahl-Wolfe was his closest counterpart), showed the dress with more clarity and detail than had any previous Vogue photographer.

    “Show the Dress” 2007

  • The recent attack, according to reports, does not have such a large number of collateral damage and hence it can be inferred that the attacker (s) managed again to successfully penetrate her security ring and carry out a far more precisionist attack.

    Who killed Benazir? 2008

  • And the first detailed drops splashing at the bottom of the goblet with a scatter of spindrift, each fleck embellished with the finicky rigor of some precisionist painting.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • And the first detailed drops splashing at the bottom of the goblet with a scatter of spindrift, each fleck embellished with the finicky rigor of some precisionist painting.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • First, though Thompson casts himself as a wild man, he's also a precisionist.

    The Cheek's In The Mail 2008

  • And the first detailed drops splashing at the bottom of the goblet with a scatter of spindrift, each fleck embellished with the finicky rigor of some precisionist painting.

    Underworld Don Delillo 2008

  • He painted oils of industrial buildings in a precisionist style, and he also did dainty flowers and fruits in watercolors.

    Portrait of An Artist Laurie Lisle 1986

  • Its phraseology, while peculiar, was utterly precise in definition 'the mind behind it was certainly of precisionist grade.

    Children of the Lens Smith, E. E. 1954

  • Kathryn took her first good look at the precisionist himself-or herself.

    Children of the Lens Smith, E. E. 1954

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