English to Arabic Dictionary pragmatic

pragmatic

واقعي
definition
adjective
a pragmatic approach to politics
dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations.
translation of 'pragmatic'
adjective
نفعي,
ناشط,
ذرائعي,
واقعي
example
But these 'pragmatic' matters have nothing to do with fundamental determinism.
Nationalist fundamentalism as a basis for French policy gave way to 'pragmatic' intergovernmentalism.
I know I am recommending a 'pragmatic' rather than a principled stand, but that is what national interest and foreign policy is all about.
He praised the practical and 'pragmatic' approach of the college in developing a curriculum of courses designed to help students get on in the workplace.
Some Pascalians propose combining 'pragmatic' and epistemic factors in a two-stage process.
He was highly practical and would come up with 'pragmatic' solutions on various issues.
The lesson has certainly helped me rethink my politics and become more 'pragmatic' and realistic in terms of our own struggle.
This leaves us with the realists, who come across as sensible, 'pragmatic' moderates.
Furthermore, they generate the same 'pragmatic' implicatures.
He saw the 'pragmatic' account of meaning as a method for clearing up metaphysics and aiding scientific inquiry.
This policy was based on two 'pragmatic' considerations, and no guerilla organisation would overlook these.
As I read history, most of the founders were sensible and 'pragmatic' men rather than visionary idealists.
All 'pragmatic' or practical considerations have been set aside: the only question at issue is whether his beliefs about the world are true.
This is a programme that any 'pragmatic' centre-right government could be proud of.
However, the spokesperson said the board would take a practical and 'pragmatic' approach to prosecutions.
All three authors point out that as a composer Stravinsky was very 'pragmatic' .
I discuss in relation to cross-cultural spoken and written data two such features, and argue that they may well lead to some form of 'pragmatic' failure.
But the decisions about whether or not to do them would be ruthlessly 'pragmatic' : Would it work?
The whirlwind tour was meant to humanize the low-cost leviathan so often depicted as self-serving and ruthlessly 'pragmatic' .
Indeed, for a 'pragmatic' libertarian, the political landscape out there is pretty depressing at the moment.
Would not a semantically empty text, keeping only the 'pragmatic' skeleton of a conventional letter, aptly embody the artificiality of such letters?
The Democrats decided they needed a different, more 'pragmatic' approach in order to win.
The contextualist / 'pragmatic' outlook provokes anxieties of its own.
But for all his intellectual gifts, his kingship was essentially 'pragmatic' .
As a philosopher, he was known for offering a commonsense, 'pragmatic' approach to those theoretical issues that he knew required clarity.
It favors 'pragmatic' solutions over political partisanship and centrist positions over extreme ideology.
On the contrary, syntax is indispensable for a 'pragmatic' language and pragmatics is indispensable for a syntactic language.
This is how what linguists term 'pragmatic' markers have arisen in languages worldwide.
Thus his apparent liberality on this question rested on 'pragmatic' considerations rather than on principle.
Or maybe he was never as 'pragmatic' as I had given him credit for being.
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