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Definition of applied in English: appliedadjective əˈplʌɪdəˈplaɪd attributive (of a subject of study) put to practical use as opposed to being theoretical. Compare with pure Example sentencesExamples - The program offers applied research experience that emerges from the student's professional environment.
- The math, engineering, applied health studies and science faculties will be the primary beneficiaries of the funding.
- One of its conclusions was that there was at present a continued need for animal experiments both in applied research and research aimed purely at extending knowledge.
- The way that speculation is discussed has generated a substantial literature in applied language study, with two important manifestations.
- Academic councils devoted to the applied sciences and practical studies also tended to be better funded.
- He practised an applied moral and social philosophy in his attitude towards technology.
- Aside from econometrics, most women appear to do research in applied rather than theoretical issues.
- Decision making has been a classic topic of academic research and applied practice.
- Science and environmental studies support it, and applied health studies made course evaluations available to students this term.
- Factions within the party were hostile to antiquated academic privileges and promoted new forms of applied scientific research and practice.
- The overall goal was to introduce the students to both oral and written presentations of applied chemistry research.
- Extruding twice was done only to increase the concentration of food waste in the final mixture and is not recommended as an applied practice.
- The book is weaker in the chapters in which the authors examine the applied issues of legal pluralism.
- We work on a mixture of applied and wacky theoretical stuff.
- Set in place an early commitment to modernisation of agricultural practice by way of applied science.
- The results of this study have both applied and theoretical implications.
- It aims to promote basic and applied research in the medical sciences and biotechnology in Scotland.
- This hands-on learning experience was a first for the senior-level applied native studies class.
- This is a fair and thorough study that makes a significant contribution to applied Christian ethics and practical theology.
- Other than for applied studies in a limited set of fields, research receives little attention or funding.
Synonyms empirical, hands-on, pragmatic, real, actual, active, experiential, experimental, non-theoretical, in the field
Rhymes abide, aside, astride, backslide, beside, bestride, betide, bide, bride, chide, Clyde, cockeyed, coincide, collide, confide, cried, decide, divide, dried, elide, five-a-side, glide, guide, hide, hollow-eyed, I'd, implied, lied, misguide, nationwide, nide, offside, onside, outride, outside, pan-fried, pied, pie-eyed, pitch-side, popeyed, pride, provide, ride, Said, shied, side, slide, sloe-eyed, snide, square-eyed, starry-eyed, statewide, Strathclyde, stride, subdivide, subside, tide, tried, undyed, wall-eyed, wide, worldwide Definition of applied in US English: appliedadjectiveəˈplīdəˈplaɪd attributive (of a subject or type of study) put to practical use as opposed to being theoretical. Compare with pure Example sentencesExamples - Factions within the party were hostile to antiquated academic privileges and promoted new forms of applied scientific research and practice.
- The results of this study have both applied and theoretical implications.
- Science and environmental studies support it, and applied health studies made course evaluations available to students this term.
- The program offers applied research experience that emerges from the student's professional environment.
- Other than for applied studies in a limited set of fields, research receives little attention or funding.
- The way that speculation is discussed has generated a substantial literature in applied language study, with two important manifestations.
- Decision making has been a classic topic of academic research and applied practice.
- The overall goal was to introduce the students to both oral and written presentations of applied chemistry research.
- The math, engineering, applied health studies and science faculties will be the primary beneficiaries of the funding.
- Aside from econometrics, most women appear to do research in applied rather than theoretical issues.
- Set in place an early commitment to modernisation of agricultural practice by way of applied science.
- This is a fair and thorough study that makes a significant contribution to applied Christian ethics and practical theology.
- The book is weaker in the chapters in which the authors examine the applied issues of legal pluralism.
- One of its conclusions was that there was at present a continued need for animal experiments both in applied research and research aimed purely at extending knowledge.
- It aims to promote basic and applied research in the medical sciences and biotechnology in Scotland.
- Academic councils devoted to the applied sciences and practical studies also tended to be better funded.
- Extruding twice was done only to increase the concentration of food waste in the final mixture and is not recommended as an applied practice.
- We work on a mixture of applied and wacky theoretical stuff.
- He practised an applied moral and social philosophy in his attitude towards technology.
- This hands-on learning experience was a first for the senior-level applied native studies class.
Synonyms empirical, hands-on, pragmatic, real, actual, active, experiential, experimental, non-theoretical, in the field |