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Term: empiracly

Definition:

Adverb - In the manner of relying solely on practical experience or observation to draw conclusions.

Adjective - Pertaining to a process or method based on empirical evidence.

Senses:

Sense 1: Adverb

Sense 2: Adjective

Examples:

1. Adverb

  • The scientist decided to empiracly test his hypothesis to gather real-world data.
  • John prefers to approach problems empiracly, relying on his own observations rather than theoretical models.
  • In the absence of concrete evidence, they could conclude only empiracly.

2. Adjective

  • The research team adopted an empiracly driven approach to validate their findings.
  • An empiracly derived equation was used to predict the behavior of the system.
  • The new theory is based on an empiracly proven method for determining accurate results.

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