ADJECTIVE
- of or concerning the theory of pragmatism
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concerned with practical matters
a matter-of-fact account of the trip
a matter-of-fact (or pragmatic) approach to the problem
How To Use pragmatical In A Sentence
- The gallery director is eyeing the Winter Olympics pragmatically.
- Consider this pragmatically, too - if you were in a relationship with somebody of dubious fidelity would you want to rest things on the hope that other women would turn him down when he wanted them?
- He claims he is not a Stoic while prescribing a pragmatically Stoic remedy.
- I think pragmatically the politics are such that we would be wise to resist grants and/or contracts directly to ACORN, Inc. but try and either set up separate corporations … or use existing corporations … that are less overtly moving the money di- rectly into ACORN, Inc., though in truth it would be going there in other ways. Radical-In-Chief
- The other young man shall suffer restraint a few days, probably only a few hours, — it is not more than due for his pragmatical interference in what concerned him not. Redgauntlet
- What a plague of a pragmatical sea-lawyer have we here? Westward Ho!
- Sitting like cuckoos in the nests of other birds, these castles were positioned pragmatically to reuse extant defensive features while allowing ready access to wider hinterlands and keeping civilian populations in check.
- Washington the home town and Washington the historic landmark are physically the same but logistically, legally and pragmatically separate entities.
- This idea provides a brand new scientific management ideological system with its advanced thoughts, pragmatical methods as well as means proceeded with times.
- But after 8 years of George Allen and then Jim Gilmore, they got pretty damned pragmatical about it and realized that those are the kind of candidates that will actually win statewide. 7 years of the Bush administration reminding them of what the alternative is has kept that pragmatism in effect. Waldo Jaquith - Why the Democratic majority cannot dominate.