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		Definition of practicality in English: practicalitynoun ˌpraktɪˈkalɪtiˌpræktəˈkælədi 1mass noun The quality or state of being practical.  there are still major doubts about the practicality of the proposal  Example sentencesExamples -  But there's gotta be a way to combine practicality and hope.
 -  Combined practicality and authority may also be seen in doctors' white coats and policemen's helmets.
 -  You'll find that practicality, safety and reliability are paramount to us.
 -  The 60: 40 split rear seats offer a further quantum leap forward in terms of everyday, easy-to-use practicality.
 -  For simultaneous decoration and practicality, hang bulletin boards to pin up paper and pictures.
 -  The value and practicality of disinfecting methods in the video were also questioned.
 -  At their best, they bring a healthy dose of hands-on practicality to their efforts.
 -  Many would agree with its desirability but most would question its practicality.
 -  And they did speak, asking for more quality, more utility and more practicality.
 -  They see it as overly commercial on one hand, but they appreciate its practicality on the other.
 -  Cost is usually a big factor in considering practicality of an alternative energy source.
 -  Basically, our lack of support is largely administrative in nature, and is a policy based on practicality from our point of view.
 -  Now she finds their practicality perfect for wet London days.
 -  And if practicality is your wont rather than sentimentality, you should still go.
 -  This is a kind of huge practicality, a hard-headed balancing act.
 -  Its comfort and practicality made it the ideal utility garment.
 -  No matter how beautiful something looks, we always question its practicality.
 -  Lace-up boots became even more popular, valued now for their practicality.
 -  She uses a good dose of common sense and everyday practicality.
 -  Why is the sheer practicality of plastic so seductive?
 
  Synonyms feasibility, possibility, practicability, viability, workability utility, usefulness, use, value functionalism, functionality, serviceability usefulness, utility common sense, sense, realism, pragmatism, matter-of-factness 2practicalitiesThe aspects of a situation that involve the actual doing or experience of something rather than theories or ideas.  the practicalities of living at sea  Example sentencesExamples -  For obvious reasons, the practicalities involved in trying an entire community made proceedings impossible.
 -  But Sir Donald said the actual timing would depend on getting the practicalities right.
 -  In short, students get a hands-on experience of the practicalities that they will have to deal with after they graduate.
 -  But in any war over ideas, symbols matter as much as practicalities and foundation hospitals have thus become totemic.
 -  Politics needs to be about principles as well as practicalities.
 -  Health reform starts with principles and must then consider practicalities.
 -  I feel it is an unnecessary invasion of privacy, but let us look at the realities and practicalities.
 -  The designer takes everyday usage practicalities, future growth potential and multi-use possibilities into consideration when creating your final design.
 -  These pluralistic relations must be based on practicalities rather than sentiments.
 -  At this stage, concentrate upon identifying as many ideas as possible without worrying about the practicalities.
 -  That's even before we get to the practicalities of a ban: what about history books or works of art?
 -  Usually I give an answer in terms of practicalities rather than which language or literature is the better one.
 -  He started working as a location scout and a runner which gave him invaluable experience and insight into the practicalities of the business.
 -  It would have been nice to get a full live orchestra playing along to the film as it was playing, but practicalities no doubt get in the way of such overblown ideas.
 -  But can I just, very briefly, deal with the principle, because the practicalities of this would need to be worked out.
 -  There are principles and practicalities involved, as well as a need for pastoral wisdom.
 -  The proof of principle was complete; it was time to consider practicalities.
 -  The main reason that I oppose this bill is as much from the practicalities that are involved as from anything else.
 -  Before we give in to the hype, we need to consider the practicalities.
 -  I am talking more in terms of the practicalities of this and similar situations.
 
  Synonyms practical details, mechanics informal nitty gritty, nuts and bolts    Definition of practicality in US English: practicalitynounˌpræktəˈkælədiˌpraktəˈkalədē 1The quality or state of being practical.  there are still major doubts about the practicality of the proposal  Example sentencesExamples -  For simultaneous decoration and practicality, hang bulletin boards to pin up paper and pictures.
 -  Its comfort and practicality made it the ideal utility garment.
 -  At their best, they bring a healthy dose of hands-on practicality to their efforts.
 -  And they did speak, asking for more quality, more utility and more practicality.
 -  The value and practicality of disinfecting methods in the video were also questioned.
 -  They see it as overly commercial on one hand, but they appreciate its practicality on the other.
 -  She uses a good dose of common sense and everyday practicality.
 -  Basically, our lack of support is largely administrative in nature, and is a policy based on practicality from our point of view.
 -  Why is the sheer practicality of plastic so seductive?
 -  Cost is usually a big factor in considering practicality of an alternative energy source.
 -  The 60: 40 split rear seats offer a further quantum leap forward in terms of everyday, easy-to-use practicality.
 -  Many would agree with its desirability but most would question its practicality.
 -  Combined practicality and authority may also be seen in doctors' white coats and policemen's helmets.
 -  No matter how beautiful something looks, we always question its practicality.
 -  This is a kind of huge practicality, a hard-headed balancing act.
 -  Now she finds their practicality perfect for wet London days.
 -  You'll find that practicality, safety and reliability are paramount to us.
 -  Lace-up boots became even more popular, valued now for their practicality.
 -  But there's gotta be a way to combine practicality and hope.
 -  And if practicality is your wont rather than sentimentality, you should still go.
 
  Synonyms feasibility, possibility, practicability, viability, workability functionalism, functionality, serviceability common sense, sense, realism, pragmatism, matter-of-factness 2practicalitiesThe aspects of a situation that involve the actual doing or experience of something rather than theories or ideas.  the practicalities of living at sea  Example sentencesExamples -  Health reform starts with principles and must then consider practicalities.
 -  The designer takes everyday usage practicalities, future growth potential and multi-use possibilities into consideration when creating your final design.
 -  Politics needs to be about principles as well as practicalities.
 -  I feel it is an unnecessary invasion of privacy, but let us look at the realities and practicalities.
 -  There are principles and practicalities involved, as well as a need for pastoral wisdom.
 -  But can I just, very briefly, deal with the principle, because the practicalities of this would need to be worked out.
 -  But in any war over ideas, symbols matter as much as practicalities and foundation hospitals have thus become totemic.
 -  Usually I give an answer in terms of practicalities rather than which language or literature is the better one.
 -  The main reason that I oppose this bill is as much from the practicalities that are involved as from anything else.
 -  I am talking more in terms of the practicalities of this and similar situations.
 -  In short, students get a hands-on experience of the practicalities that they will have to deal with after they graduate.
 -  He started working as a location scout and a runner which gave him invaluable experience and insight into the practicalities of the business.
 -  Before we give in to the hype, we need to consider the practicalities.
 -  These pluralistic relations must be based on practicalities rather than sentiments.
 -  It would have been nice to get a full live orchestra playing along to the film as it was playing, but practicalities no doubt get in the way of such overblown ideas.
 -  That's even before we get to the practicalities of a ban: what about history books or works of art?
 -  But Sir Donald said the actual timing would depend on getting the practicalities right.
 -  The proof of principle was complete; it was time to consider practicalities.
 -  At this stage, concentrate upon identifying as many ideas as possible without worrying about the practicalities.
 -  For obvious reasons, the practicalities involved in trying an entire community made proceedings impossible.
 
  Synonyms practical details, mechanics     |