Synonyms for more empirical


Grammar : Adj
Spell : em-pir-i-kuhl
Phonetic Transcription : ɛmˈpɪr ɪ kəl


Définition of more empirical

Origin :
  • 1560s, from empiric + -al (1).
  • adj practical; based on experience
  • adj practical
Example sentences :
  • To determine masses for the satellites of the two outer planets, we have to be more empirical even than we have yet been.
  • Extract from : « New Theories in Astronomy » by Willam Stirling
  • This results in a second defect, namely, that Kant fails to indicate the more empirical features of his new Critical standpoint.
  • Extract from : « A Commentary to Kant's 'Critique of Pure Reason' » by Norman Kemp Smith
  • Of the more empirical arts, music is given as an example; this, although affirmed to be necessary to human life, is depreciated.
  • Extract from : « Philebus » by Plato

Antonyms for more empirical

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