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Meanings of
empirically
in English
In an empirical manner.
through empirical observation
by trial and error
theoretically
Synonyms
Examples for "
through empirical observation
"
through empirical observation
by trial and error
Examples for "
through empirical observation
"
1
Rather, Tibetans have discovered many scientific truths
through
empirical
observation
.
1
He wandered all around the city, learning things
by
trial
and
error
.
2
Children learn language, as they do many other things,
by
trial
and
error
.
3
All of that knowledge is acquired by observation and
by
trial
and
error
.
4
Biology is now driven by genomics, not
by
trial
and
error
.
5
But, like all budding gardeners, he learned
by
trial
and
error
.
Usage of
empirically
in English
1
Objective: To
empirically
investigate the range of uncivil experiences targeted against patients.
2
Antibiotic treatment for acute appendicitis is
empirically
chosen, based on epidemiological information.
3
This has mainly been achieved
empirically
through carefully controlled, randomized clinical trials.
4
Anterior callosotomy to about 20 mm has been considered relatively safe
empirically
.
5
We
empirically
evaluated and compared the predictive performance of seven representative methods.
6
We
empirically
demonstrate the superiority of DeepNC over state-of-the-art network completion approaches.
7
Interviews were scored using the
empirically
validated SAGE tool and thematically analysed.
8
The PRC's role in value-based decision making, however, has not been
empirically
examined.
9
His manner and persona are those befitting a researcher used to working
empirically
.
10
For several decades, glucocorticoids have been used
empirically
to treat rapid progressive GN.
11
Treatment usually was begun
empirically
,
without a preceding study to document gastroesophageal reflux.
12
This view is logically compelling, but
empirically
it isn't true. Consider posh jams.
13
We have compared various antibiotic combinations used
empirically
in our study.
14
I use my thoughts to gain insight, sometimes
empirically
,
sometimes intuitively.
15
Logic, as practised, often verbally divides what
empirically
cannot be divided.
16
Purpose: To
empirically
define the concept of burden of neck pain.
Other examples for "empirically"
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empirically
Adverb
Frequent collocations
empirically determined
give empirically
test empirically
discover empirically
use empirically
More collocations
Empirically
through the time
Empirically
across language varieties
United States of America
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