Empirical in a sentence as an adjective

But it was critical that you had an empirical knowledge base to work with, or else the lessons were vague and meaningless.

You cannot argue with an entity wielding such power, they have empirically shown that they are more powerful than reason.

To write a great empirical novel, one rich in observed life experience, one must live a long time, and therefore Tolstoy was 41 when he wrote War and Peace.

"This is despite the fact that science, alone, can lay claim to a wealth of empirical evidence on the psychological effects of surveillance.

Also, I'll want to know if the business side of the company understands and is onboard with the iterative approach with empirical feedback loops.

"The empirical data is in general quite old, most if not all of it predating widespread use of the Internet - which we can safely expect to have wrought major changes in programming practice.

Instead, the argument against software patents is couched at least in part on empirical evidence: we need to reform the system because it holds back innovation, as can be seen from X, Y, and Z observations.

As 'yummyfajitas is sure to point out shortly, every empirical study ever conducted has shown that males have a statistically significant advantage in slaying Octoroks and Peahats.

That made me think of a way to evaluate the hiring procedure mentioned in this blog post--do empirical validation of whether people hired through that procedure really do better work over the course of their career than people hired through other procedures.

But I do think that it's an empirical fact that the world will be worse off for less people having used a good backup solution, and I honestly believe that living ina world with more people using Tarsnap, and incidentally cperciva having more money, is a better world.

Empirical definitions

adjective

derived from experiment and observation rather than theory; "an empirical basis for an ethical theory"; "empirical laws"; "empirical data"; "an empirical treatment of a disease about which little is known"

See also: empiric

adjective

relying on medical quackery; "empiric treatment"

See also: empiric