Sentence example with the word 'theoretic'

theoretic

Definition adj. concerned primarily with theories or hypotheses rather than practical considerations

Last update: August 20, 2015


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Theoretic differences and personal controversies lead to strife and acrimonious enmities.   [Please select]

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The theoretic admiration for this sort of equality was shared by a large and enlightened part of the French nobility.   [Please select]

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When the system is changed, theoretic difficulties may be overcome, but drawbacks remain which only use can show.   [Please select]

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The methods of coping with crime have no doubt undergone several changes, but mainly in a theoretic sense.   [Please select]

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He saw its possibilities, not merely in theoretic form, but in their practical application to every-day needs.   [Please select]

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'Such an arrangement may _work_, but the theoretic problem is not solved.'   [Please select]

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We are then driven to a purely theoretic notion of truth, and get out of the pragmatic atmosphere altogether.   [Please select]

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Theoretic truth is thus no relation between our mind and archetypal reality.   [Please select]

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(I am aware of Columbia's theoretic age and of her insistence on it.)   [Please select]

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He thus found in his previous knowledge the material for theoretic images.   [Please select]

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We have seen that even those who have theoretic objections against it, do not hesitate to draw it, as a matter of fact.   [Please select]

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