empiricizing

[US]/ɪmˈpɪrɪsaɪzɪŋ/
[UK]/ɪmˈpɪrɪsaɪzɪŋ/

Translation

v.To make empirical; to base on observation or practical experience rather than on theory or pure reasoning

Example Sentences

the researchers are empiricizing their approach by relying on field observations rather than pure theory.

empiricizing the research process requires collecting real-world data systematically.

this methodology emphasizes empiricizing scientific inquiry through hands-on experiments.

the study aims at empiricizing our understanding of human behavior in social contexts.

teachers are empiricizing their teaching practice by incorporating more experiential learning activities.

the new framework represents an empiricizing model for clinical diagnosis in medicine.

philosophers are debating the value of empiricizing epistemological claims about knowledge.

engineers are empiricizing the design process by testing prototypes in real conditions.

economists are empiricizing economic theory through quantitative analysis of market data.

the book provides a systematic approach to empiricizing historical narratives with primary sources.

psychologists are empiricizing their theories about cognitive development through longitudinal studies.

the committee proposed empiricizing policy decisions based on measurable outcomes rather than ideological assumptions.

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