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    Ap·plied
    /əˈplīd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a subject or type of study) put to practical use as opposed to being theoretical: "applied chemistry"
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  3. To apply is to make use of something, like applying a coat of paint. The past participle, applied describes things related to solving concrete problems, rather than dealing with ideas, principles, or philosophy. Applied chemistry, applied physics, and the applied sciences as a whole have to do with real-world issues.

  4. APPLIED definition: mathematics, science, or another subject that is studied for a practical use. Learn more.

  5. to use for or assign to a specific purpose: He applied a portion of his salary each week to savings. to put into effect: They applied the rules to new members only. to devote or employ diligently or with close attention: to apply one's mind to a problem; to apply oneself to a task.

  6. APPLIED meaning: having or relating to practical use not theoretical

  7. applied meaning, definition, what is applied: Definition ...: Learn more.

  8. Definition of applied adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. applied volume_up UK /əˈplʌɪd/ adjective ( attributive ) (of a subject of study) put to practical use as opposed to being theoretical Compare with pure applied chemistry Examples The results of this study have both applied and theoretical implications .

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