Sentence example with the word 'pragmatic'

pragmatic

advantageous, commonsense, efficient, good for, humanistic, monistic, pantheistic, proper, scientific, sound-thinking, unsentimental

Definition adj. concerned with practical matters

Last update: August 29, 2016


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Scienists apply pragmatic solution to the problem.   [adjective]

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The scientist had a pragmatic approach to dealing with the water crisis.   [adjective]

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While many parents rely on theory when governing their children, I prefer a more pragmatic approach.   [Please select]

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Carrying a reminder of a station so far below her current one seemed odd for the pragmatic warrior.   [Please select]

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The pragmatic difference between the two systems is thus a definite one.   [Please select]

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This would be the pragmatic meaning of the three hypotheses.   [Please select]

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The pragmatic meaning of the various alternatives, in short, is great.   [Please select]

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Therefore I cannot even hint at any solution of the pragmatic issue.   [Please select]

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Maria Theresa appealed to the guarantors of the Pragmatic Sanction.   [Please select]

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This seems to me an excellent place for applying the pragmatic method.   [Please select]

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I can therefore not even hint at any solution of the pragmatic issue.   [Please select]

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