The abstract noun forms for the adjective accurate are accurateness and accuracy.
There is no verbal form of the adjective accurate. You would have to identify a suitable verb and add an adverb to describe the verb as accurately, with accuracy, in an accurate manner, or some other adverbial construction.
For example:
'She fired the arrow accurately and hit the target.'
[Edit]Or to 'correctly' answer your question you could use verbs: correct, align, adjust, polish, sharpen, edit, rectify, improve, etc.
He corrected the errors in the answer response.
I will adjust my sight so my rifle shoots accurately.
She polishes and reviews all the facts in her essay.
If your goal is to find a verb that means 'to make accurate one of those might be useful.
The noun form of the adjective accurate is accuracy.
The word 'accuracy' is a noun, a common, uncountable, abstract noun; a word for the quality or state of being correct or precise; the ability to perform a task with precision.
the adjective of accuracy is accurate
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Is undergone an abstract noun
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Abstract noun of hopeless
The abstract noun forms for the adjective accurate are accurateness and accuracy.
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Concrete noun
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