practically

IPA: prˈæktʌkɫi

adverb

  • In practice; in effect or actuality, though possibly not officially.
  • Almost completely; almost entirely.
  • With respect to practices or a practice.
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Examples of "practically" in Sentences

  • The word practically wedged in her throat, and she flushed.
  • The title practically screams out the conclusion that he appears to be seeking.
  • Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller was quoted as saying officials were considering an asset swap, which he called practically a merger.
  • Eight years and billions of dollars later, we learned that the North Koreans were breaking their word practically from day one.
  • So Scalia's insistence that the Catholic Church does not consider capital punishment immoral rests on the word "practically" in the Church's catechism.
  • Another year, another April 20th, and another president who used the stuff, and yet marijuana use and possession is still a crime in practically all circumstances in this country.

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