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    Em·pir·ic
    /imˈpirik/

    adjective

    • 1. another term for empirical

    noun

    • 1. a person who, in medicine or other branches of science, relies solely on observation and experiment. archaic
  2. : one who relies on practical experience. Examples of empiric in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Economics is hard, but many of us who are not averse to giving due respect to professionals who have a real understanding of how the world works have shifted our assessment on the empirics of late. Razib Khan, Discover Magazine, 30 June 2010.

  3. Empiric definition: a person who follows an empirical method.. See examples of EMPIRIC used in a sentence.

  4. The meaning of EMPIRICAL is originating in or based on observation or experience. How to use empirical in a sentence. Empirical Has Roots in Latin and Greek.

  5. capable of being tested (verified or falsified) by experiment or observation. existential, experiential. derived from experience or the experience of existence. data-based, experimental, observational. relying on observation or experiment. experimental. of the nature of or undergoing an experiment. semiempirical.

  6. EMPIRICAL definition: 1. based on what is experienced or seen rather than on theory: 2. based on what is experienced or…. Learn more.

  7. Empirical definition: derived from or guided by direct experience or by experiment, rather than abstract principles or theory. See examples of EMPIRICAL used in a sentence.

  8. empiric in British English. (ɛmˈpɪrɪk ) noun. 1. a person who relies on empirical methods. 2. a medical quack; charlatan. adjective. 3. a variant of empirical.

  9. Definitions of empirical. adjective. derived from experiment and observation rather than theory. “an empirical basis for an ethical theory”. “ empirical laws”. “ empirical data”. “an empirical treatment of a disease about which little is known”. synonyms: empiric. a posteriori.

  10. What does the word empirical mean? There are ten meanings listed in OED's entry for the word empirical. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. empirical has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. ancient Greek history (mid 1500s) medicine (mid 1500s) pharmacology (early 1600s) philosophy (late 1700s)

  11. EMPIRICAL meaning: based on experience or scientific experiments and not only on ideas: . Learn more.

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