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empirical

Prononciation : [ɪmˈpɪrɪkəl]

Mot

Contexte : « science »

(adjective) based on real, observed evidence or experiments. It means that something is learned from seeing or testing things rather than from just thinking about them or reading about them.

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The scientist made empirical observations during the experiment that supported her hypothesis.

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His ideas are not empirical; they lack actual proof from experiments.

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What empirical evidence did you find during your research?

Contexte : « philosophy »

(adjective) related to knowledge gained from experience rather than being purely theoretical. It's about understanding the world around us through what we see and feel.

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Her empirical approach helped her learn a lot about human behavior through direct experiences.

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Relying solely on dreams or imaginations is not empirical at all.

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Why do you think an empirical approach is important in learning?

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