scientifically
IPA: saɪʌntˈɪfɪkʌɫi
adverb
- Using science or methods of science.
- Using the scientific method.
- Methodically.
- With regard to science.
- From a scientific perspective.
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Examples of "scientifically" in Sentences
- It focuses the mind, hones concentration and improves memory, all in scientifically proven ways.
- It was -- yeah, we met in what I would say scientifically is the least romantic place on earth: the Republican National Convention.
- By doing so, they were able to acquire grant money, widen their professional network, and remain scientifically active and innovative in a world in flux.
- I suppose that's a valid reading: I am not interested in investigating the question scientifically because investigating the question scientifically is pointless.
- Science fiction seeks the experience of being extrapolated scientifically from the natural world, even when the fictional, extrapolated world is entirely supernatural.
- The fact that, scientifically from a water-absorption rate, these bars were poor coincided impressively with our subjective ratings on lather, residue and feeling when using.
- No one (not you, not Dawkins, nor anyone else) can claim to have scientifically or philosophically disprove A God exists, any more than someone can ’scientifically’ prove God does exist.
- The investigators say their findings, which they describe as scientifically revolutionary in the field, might also be relevant to why males and females differ in behavior and in susceptibility to disease.
- Science fiction is a genre of fiction where the stories often deal with elements of science or technology and many of these imaginary elements are largely possible within scientifically-established or scientifically-postulated laws of …
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