pragmatic
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British pronunciation
/pɹæɡmˈætɪk/

Definition & Meaning of "pragmatic"in English

pragmatic
01

based on reasonable and practical considerations rather than theory

pragmatic definition and meaning
example
Examples
In the face of budget constraints, the manager took a pragmatic approach, prioritizing cost-effective solutions.
The team adopted a pragmatic strategy, focusing on practical and achievable goals to meet project deadlines.
02

related to the philosophy of pragmatism which focuses on practical and reasonable approaches to solving problems rather than theoretical ideals

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Examples
The scientist 's experiments were pragmatic, emphasizing practical applications rather than theoretical exploration.
The city planner 's pragmatic urban development strategies aimed at achieving practical improvements in infrastructure.
Pragmatic
01

an official decree or edict issued by a sovereign authority that is formally incorporated into the fundamental laws of a state or empire

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The emperor issued a pragmatic to secure the succession of his daughter to the throne.
Historians studied the pragmatic that reformed the empire's trade regulations.
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