Practically in a sentence as an adverb

Thanks to Bin Laden, now you practically get strip searched for every flight. You have to take off your shoes.

If you tell normal people to do what they love, you are practically dooming them to **** careers. It's all about supply and demand.

This is practically impossible for hobbyists to do properly. Why would Google drop Dart?

I spent most of my time doing practically nothing except playing ping pong and foosball and getting paid for it. A lot of my coworkers and a lot of Yahoos were in the same boat.

Where I work we were considering between SendGrid or Mandrill and this incident practically made our choice for us. We cannot and _will not_ support a company that backs[1] a person like this.

The key to making programs fast is to make them do practically nothing. This is the Ultimate Truth of optimizing computer programs, and it seems so few people understand it."

My question is, what then will happen when Bitcoin stabilizes, that is, when the time to new coin mined approaches practically infinity? Let's assume the global economy grows at 4% per year.

I can not practically proceed past this point because everything I might need to figure out what is going on has been "helpfully" obscured from me. Yes, you can still thrash and flail but this hardly constitutes a "fix" to programming.

They shoot using the modern equivalent of "f/8 and be there" and need practically no technical skill. Rather than cultivating relationships and building sources, many of them rely on Twitter.

I find Seattle tech industry pay no less than SF, plus no state income tax, and for the same rent as SF you can practically live like a king/queen here. I wonder how long the housing situation in SV can keep up until everything collapses under its own weight?

Consider this: subversion was practically made for Apache in the way Linus made git for Linux. With that in mind, subversion isn't going anywhere at the ASF. Some of the rational is just plain stubbornness, but some of it goes straight to the core values of the Foundation.

I do not make a practice of hiding the core tricks as to why BCC works, in fact, I have practically written the complete business plan for cloning it five times and begged people to start using the core tactics. BCC is, at risk of stating the obvious, not the most technically challenging product.

I like hnsearch a lot, but I'd like us to take a second to thank whoever was running SearchYC, which for the past couple years has been practically indispensable in keeping up with this community.

In practically every arena where minix could have established itself there are now formidable entities entrenched with mindshare, budgets and an installed base that minix can't even begin to touch. I've got similar feelings towards plan 9.

So nice to see Microsoft contributing code to Redis, but this is not a production ready port and is practically equivalent to what we already had made by the community. Also, what is the point on having a production quality Redis server on Windows?

The swiss lever escapement was up until the mid 2000's practically the only escapement produced in wristwatches. The pallet stones have since been upgraded to be synthetic ruby, along with the majority of the other bearing surfaces in watches, since the introduction of this book, however.

It's a huge number of people that most of the technorati ignore - Facebook captured that market practically by accident, and Pinterest is exploding because somebody finally thought to actually aim in that direction on purpose. And what's pinterest about?

Practically definitions

adverb

almost; nearly; "practically the first thing I saw when I got off the train"; "he was practically the only guest at the party"; "there was practically no garden at all"

adverb

in a practical manner; "practically orientated institutions such as business schools"; "a brilliant man but so practically inept that he needed help to cross the road safely"

adverb

(degree adverb used before a noun phrase) for all practical purposes but not completely; "much the same thing happened every time"; "practically everything in Hinduism is the manifestation of a god"

See also: much