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pragmate

 

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Pragmate

Definition:

A pragmate is a person who is practical, realistic, and focused on achieving practical outcomes, often in a systematic or logical manner.

Examples:

Noun:

1. John is a pragmate who always finds practical solutions to complex problems.

2. The company hired a team of pragmates to streamline their operations and increase productivity.

3. As a pragmate, Lisa prefers to take a logical approach to decision-making rather than relying on emotions.

Adjective:

1. The pragmate approach to problem-solving ensures effective and efficient solutions.

2. The pragmate mindset allows individuals to adapt to changing circumstances quickly.

3. Sarah's pragmate nature helped her excel in her engineering career.

Verb:

1. The manager pragmated the company's processes to eliminate unnecessary steps.

2. We need to pragmate our strategies to align with the market demands.

3. By pragmating their communication methods, the team improved collaboration.

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