Sentence example with the word 'empirically'

empirically

Definition adv. in an empirical manner

Last update: August 15, 2015


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The solution to the problem was empirically arrived at.   [Please select]

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Remarkable as Hellriegel's discovery was, it merely furnished the explanation of a fact which had been empirically established by the husbandman long before, and had received most intelligent application when the old four-course (or Norfolk) rotation was devised.   [Please select]

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He experimented empirically in psychology, interesting himself in the processes of his own mind.   [Please select]

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This is, as yet, a mere hypothesis, to be tested empirically without any preconceptions.   [Please select]

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A correlation can only be ascertained empirically by the correlated objects being constantly _found_ together.   [Please select]

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Here it is the accounting for what, empirically at least, is alien to that universal character.   [Please select]

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Consequently, an absolute cosmical limit is empirically, and therefore absolutely, impossible.   [Please select]

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[*Footnote: For the understanding cannot admit among phenomena a condition which is itself empirically unconditioned.   [Please select]

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Time, space, kind, number, serial order, cause, consciousness, are hard things not to objectify--even transcendental idealism leaves them standing as 'empirically real.'   [Please select]

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