What does practically mean?

What does practically mean?

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Q. What does practically mean?

1 : in a practical manner look practically at the problem. 2 : almost, nearly practically everyone.

Q. What is the meaning of practically in a sentence?

practically adverb (NEARLY) almost or very nearly: She blamed me for practically every mistake in the report. These changes would cost us practically nothing. It’s practically impossible for me to get home in less than an hour. They used to argue all the time and now they’ve practically stopped talking to each other.

Q. What is the synonym for practically?

adverbscarcely; with difficulty. almost inconceivably. almost not. barely.

Q. What’s the opposite of practically?

What is the opposite of practically?

impracticallyunworkably
unreasonablyunserviceably
decorativelyinexperiencedly
excitedlyunattainably
worthlesslyirrationally

Q. What’s a word for No Doubt?

What is another word for no doubt?

certainlyunquestionably
without doubtbeyond question
without a doubtbeyond doubt
beyond a doubtof course
beyond the shadow of a doubtreally

Q. What does I have no doubt mean?

phrase. You use no doubt to indicate that you accept the truth of a particular point, but that you do notthink it is important or contradicts the rest of what you are saying.

Q. What does beyond the shadow of a doubt mean?

If you know or believe something beyond a shadow of a doubt, you are certain that it is true: He is responsible beyond a shadow of a doubt.

Q. What does irrefutable mean in English?

: impossible to refute : incontrovertible irrefutable proof. Other Words from irrefutable Synonyms & Antonyms More Example Sentences Learn More About irrefutable.

Q. What does stipulate mean?

1 : to make an agreement or covenant to do or forbear something : contract. 2 : to demand an express term in an agreement —used with for. transitive verb. 1 : to specify as a condition or requirement (as of an agreement or offer)

Q. What does stipulate mean in law?

1) An agreement between the parties to a lawsuit. For example, if the parties enter into a stipulation of facts, neither party will have to prove those facts: The stipulation will be presented to the jury, who will be told to accept them as undisputed evidence in the case.

Q. How do you use the word stipulate?

Stipulate in a Sentence ?

  1. The owners may stipulate a huge deposit as a condition of the purchase agreement.
  2. Before I agree to close the deal, I must stipulate a few requirements that must be met before I sign on the dotted line.
  3. The contracts of the baseball players stipulate they must attend all practices and games.

Q. How do you stipulate something?

To stipulate something means to demand that it be part of an agreement. So when you make a contract or deal, you can stipulate that a certain condition must be met. Anytime you draw up a legal agreement, you can stipulate a requirement that has to be met for that agreement to be complete.

Q. What is an example of stipulation?

After filing the lawsuit, John and Mary decide to settle the case before the trial takes place. They enter into an agreement in which Mary is to pay John the total cost of repairs, $1,217, within three months, and put this agreement into a written stipulation, which John files with the court.

Q. What is a stipulated amount?

The “Stipulated Amount” is the principal amount deemed to be owed, for settlement purposes, by EDISON to SELLER for energy (as calculated pursuant to D.

Q. What parts of speech is stipulate?

transitive verb

Q. What is the part of speech of obsolete?

adjective. no longer in general use; fallen into disuse: an obsolete expression.

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