Antonym: pure, theoretical. Similar words: supplies, supplier, implied, applique, applicant, appliance, grappling, multiplied. Meaning: [ə'plaɪd] adj. 1. that are used 2. concerned with concrete problems or data rather than with fundamental principles; opposed to theoretical 3. put into practice or put to use.
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211. Introduction to nonlinear problems with emphasis on practical modelling, illustrative examples from pure and applied science, and use of computers.
212. The stun gun was applied to parts of her naked body and activated, the jury was told.
213. Their research has to be applied in the very process of enquiry: it has to be directly accountable in terms of practical pay-off.
214. She applied herself to her book but still heard laughing, laughing.
215. She says she once applied for membership in the party, but never knew whether she had been accepted.
216. This definition was first developed and used in Chapter 2 and it can be applied directly without alteration to equities.
217. But until the poor Law was abolished finally in 1948, the principle of financial support between-kin applied more broadly.
218. Much the same applied to new refrigerators and electrical appliances.
219. There is thus no evidence to suggest that definition expansion may provide useful information when applied selectively to highly distinctive words.
220. Likewise, in a church school, priorities such as those stated in the admissions policy here can properly be applied.
221. Creditors have applied for a court order to take over and sell the building.
222. The argument is often made that what is required is applied research to deliver products and processes directly to industry.
223. In a stress-relaxation experiment, the sample under study is deformed by a rapidly applied stress.
224. The same applied to traditional football except that in this case legislation merely banned the game from the public highway.
225. These will include basic skills as well as specialised competences in areas of applied physics.
226. Young's scheme is theoretical; it has not yet been applied to the analysis of case material from this country.
227. Once again Charles applied superior force, and many of the rebels immediately submitted.
228. It applied the methods of Kent campus to imaginary grievances in a divided, or divisible, community in Northern Ireland.
229. These are applied to construct appropriate statistical methods to analyse the course of technological development.
230. To this annual cost a multiplier appropriate to other forms of continuing future expense should be applied. Sentencedict.com
231. Whether you are using glue or egg white, the adhesive is always applied in the same manner.
232. Most of them applied themselves to their exercise books, their faces contorted with intellectual effort.
233. It is a consideration which I should have applied myself to the assessment of general damages to favour this plaintiff.
234. The same two types of horizontal burn can be applied at the point of apogee.
235. Thee government, but it had then successfully applied steady and persistent pressure to force Park to reestablish civilian government.
236. They became close friends, and when Arnet died in 1728 Hooper applied for the vacant post.
237. This fundamental work complements more applied research directed at medical and biotechnological problems.
238. The t treatments are applied within each block by random allocation to the experimental units.
239. The dashpot is used to denote the retarded nature of the response of a material to any applied stress.
240. The crystal vibrates when a small electric current is applied to it.
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