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Term: Empirical

Description:

Empirical refers to knowledge or evidence gained through observation, experience, or experimentation rather than theoretical or abstract reasoning. It is founded on real-world data, facts, or results.

Sample Sentences:

  1. The scientist conducted empirical research to analyze the effects of the new drug on patients.
  2. Her decision to invest in the stock market was based on empirical data and market trends.
  3. Empirical evidence supports the theory of climate change.
  4. They conducted an empirical study to determine the math proficiency of students in different schools.
  5. His argument lacked empirical support and was mainly based on personal opinions.

Senses and Usages:

1) Adjective:
- Pertaining to or relying on observation, experience, or experiment.
- Example: The physicist presented empirical evidence to support his theory.
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2) Noun:
- A piece of factual and observable knowledge or information.
- Example: The detective collected empirical data to solve the mystery.
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3) Adverb:
- In a way that is based on or guided by empirical evidence or observation.
- Example: She approached the problem empirically and found a practical solution.
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