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Definition of scientifically in English: scientificallyadverb sʌɪənˈtɪfɪkliˌsaɪənˈtɪfɪk(ə)li 1By means of scientific methods and principles. scientifically proven treatments both theories can be explained scientifically Example sentencesExamples - These claims were based on earlier, scientifically discredited data.
- They relied primarily on a survey of fire investigators instead of trying to scientifically establish the accuracy of theories.
- Is there a realm of objective consciousness which has been scientifically traced and methodically explored?
- This is a discipline which studies and seeks to explain natural phenomena scientifically.
- These phenomena typically feature non-physical aspects that would make it difficult to scientifically test and evaluate.
- The study includes some endangered species, so as to scientifically quantify their endangeredness.
- Corpses are left outdoors and scientifically observed for rigour and maggots, to help budding crime scene investigators learn to determine time of death.
- He has scientifically described strategies plants can use to tolerate toxic soils.
- At that time, early geologists and naturalists started trying to scientifically study the ways soils and rock layers had accumulated over time.
- It's a scientifically researched CD designed to help tired drivers make the best use of a 30 minute break from driving.
- 1.1 In a way that relates to or is used in science.
scientifically minded people a scientifically important site Example sentencesExamples - These questions were left totally unanswered because the thief is scientifically incompetent.
- The study relied on 175 separate studies, utilizing 90,000 direct measurements, spanning 100 years, using the scientifically legitimate chemical method.
- It's critical for Harvard to have a full understanding of international developments—scientifically, legislatively, and in the public realm.
- Trenching through these features will be a challenging, but scientifically exciting operation.
- He wonders how so many people can be scientifically illiterate when they come from the same educational system that produces the world's most accomplished scientists.
- Stem cell research is a complicated subject, not only scientifically but ethically as well.
- My major objective for undergraduate students is that they learn how to think scientifically and to develop an appreciation of why this might be useful.
- This ancient discipline is both spiritually and scientifically based and universally applicable.
- As this classification is scientifically absurd, it creates or at least perpetuates artificial racial divisions amongst the population.
- She's a scientifically trained worker.
2informal In a systematic or methodical manner. everything is planned out scientifically Example sentencesExamples - Cooking will be easier and there are hardly any dishes—it's a scientifically righteous cup-o'-soup.
- He decided to document his findings and more scientifically study chi, instead of learning from experience.
- A potential client may find a particular service provider to be comparatively more desirable than another because he or she employs scientifically better services.
- If universities are managed and organized scientifically, by spending one tenth of the resources, they can be made tenfold efficient and effective.
- The layout of food facilities is scientifically planned from the standpoint of service.
- Carnatic music is scientifically organized, but folk music is not, so people who are not properly trained just sing out of emotion, enthusiasm.
- Predicting chart successes scientifically isn't new.
- Dreams for the library include more computers, an official website, scientifically arranged reading and reference sections, and so on.
- It is scientifically constructed as regards lighting, heating, and the most important points in all buildings, ventilation, which is, indeed quite perfect.
- The company will execute its plans scientifically and objectively.
Definition of scientifically in US English: scientificallyadverbˌsaɪənˈtɪfɪk(ə)liˌsīənˈtifik(ə)lē 1By means of scientific methods and principles. scientifically proven treatments both theories can be explained scientifically Example sentencesExamples - Is there a realm of objective consciousness which has been scientifically traced and methodically explored?
- Corpses are left outdoors and scientifically observed for rigour and maggots, to help budding crime scene investigators learn to determine time of death.
- It's a scientifically researched CD designed to help tired drivers make the best use of a 30 minute break from driving.
- He has scientifically described strategies plants can use to tolerate toxic soils.
- This is a discipline which studies and seeks to explain natural phenomena scientifically.
- These claims were based on earlier, scientifically discredited data.
- They relied primarily on a survey of fire investigators instead of trying to scientifically establish the accuracy of theories.
- These phenomena typically feature non-physical aspects that would make it difficult to scientifically test and evaluate.
- The study includes some endangered species, so as to scientifically quantify their endangeredness.
- At that time, early geologists and naturalists started trying to scientifically study the ways soils and rock layers had accumulated over time.
- 1.1 In a way that relates to or is used in science.
scientifically minded people a scientifically important site Example sentencesExamples - He wonders how so many people can be scientifically illiterate when they come from the same educational system that produces the world's most accomplished scientists.
- This ancient discipline is both spiritually and scientifically based and universally applicable.
- Trenching through these features will be a challenging, but scientifically exciting operation.
- My major objective for undergraduate students is that they learn how to think scientifically and to develop an appreciation of why this might be useful.
- Stem cell research is a complicated subject, not only scientifically but ethically as well.
- These questions were left totally unanswered because the thief is scientifically incompetent.
- She's a scientifically trained worker.
- The study relied on 175 separate studies, utilizing 90,000 direct measurements, spanning 100 years, using the scientifically legitimate chemical method.
- As this classification is scientifically absurd, it creates or at least perpetuates artificial racial divisions amongst the population.
- It's critical for Harvard to have a full understanding of international developments—scientifically, legislatively, and in the public realm.
2informal In a systematic or methodical manner. everything is planned out scientifically Example sentencesExamples - It is scientifically constructed as regards lighting, heating, and the most important points in all buildings, ventilation, which is, indeed quite perfect.
- The company will execute its plans scientifically and objectively.
- Predicting chart successes scientifically isn't new.
- He decided to document his findings and more scientifically study chi, instead of learning from experience.
- Cooking will be easier and there are hardly any dishes—it's a scientifically righteous cup-o'-soup.
- The layout of food facilities is scientifically planned from the standpoint of service.
- A potential client may find a particular service provider to be comparatively more desirable than another because he or she employs scientifically better services.
- Dreams for the library include more computers, an official website, scientifically arranged reading and reference sections, and so on.
- If universities are managed and organized scientifically, by spending one tenth of the resources, they can be made tenfold efficient and effective.
- Carnatic music is scientifically organized, but folk music is not, so people who are not properly trained just sing out of emotion, enthusiasm.
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