Synonym: about, advantageously, almost, basically, essentially, nearly, profitably, really, usefully. Antonym: theoretically. Similar words: practical, practice, in practice, out of practice, practitioner, politically, dramatically, automatically. Meaning: ['præktɪklɪ] adv. 1. almost; nearly 2. in a practical manner 3. (degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely.
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151 The strain of having him in the club practically all the time had been hard enough.
152 For instance, the default risk on a loan to the United Kingdom government is practically nil.
153 You can practically see it in the process of covering up the feeble attempts at civilization.
154 Instead of organizing the plant along traditional lines, practically all production and support people were assigned to teams.
155 But Mr Weinberg was persistent, and would send a script practically every week.
156 Practically any archaeological in exceptional circumstances. inorganic materials survive far ones.
157 Advertising was practically never used, even in the early 1970s when the use of search by companies was much less widespread.
158 This would lead to a mixing of chemicals and cause explosions that together with flooding would make evacuation practically impossible.sentencedict.com
159 A Common Law right was practically, though not theoretically, nullified by the existence of a countervailing equitable right.
160 Edinburgh had practically no textile workers, men or women; but as we have seen it had a great many domestic servants.
161 In all the years since Wilson proposed his theory of hot spots, plumes have remained elusive, practically imaginary structures.
162 There is now practically no danger, as there once was, of players overdoing vibrato.
163 In this exploratory project this was neither sensible nor practically possible.
164 I was practically certain that Hertz Lipmann was not a provocateur.
165 A college-age man violently curses a woman he has never met and practically assaults her.
166 These are a large number of possibilities and they would be practically impossible to distinguish by breeding experiments.
167 This seems practically certain from the plan he devised for killing Perseus.
168 In spite of the best endeavours of a range of correspondents, practically none of our plans had been leaked.
169 The decision to include married people in this was both practically and theoretically crucial.
170 And it would be practically impossible to require a teacher to watch each student at all times.
171 This was a big concession by Lord Owen, which went practically unnoticed at first.
172 The Midland Group has been an active supporter of the railway since 1955, both practically and financially.
173 She had not made Dan go, he had practically run out of her life.
174 Amongst black school leavers, finding a job is practically impossible.
175 The experience is universally true of practically all review readers.
176 Lights were burning in practically every damned shack on the grounds.
177 Young poultry is marketed at such an early age that these differences have practically ceased to exist. 8.
178 I soon found that practically everyone had authority over the lowly stewardess.
179 The first was that the adjoining bungalow would not be overshadowed, either practically or figuratively, by the new house.
180 The bells crashed out the joyous news practically all day.
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