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Pragmatically

Pragmatically \Prag*mat"ic*al*ly\, adv. In a pragmatical manner.

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pragmatically

adv. In a pragmatic manner.

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pragmatically

adv. in a realistic manner; "we want to build a democratic society, but we must act pragmatically"

Usage examples of "pragmatically".

There is ample evidence, on the oither hand, that he moved pragmatically with the prevailing winds.

It was, as Ehomba put it in his pragmatically understated fashion, now simply a matter of going there.

More pragmatically he considers creeping out before his landlady notices that she is alone, but the thought of abandoning so many canvases makes him follow her up the linoleum-covered stairs, albeit with reluctance.

The new seers, being pragmatically oriented, became immediately cognizant of the compelling power of the emanations.

The rule was corroborated in ordinary reality Corroboration of the rule meant the act of verifying it, the act of attesting to its validity by confirming it pragmatically in an experimental manner.