pragmatic
adjective
prag·mat·ic
prag-ˈma-tik
variants
or less commonly pragmatical
1
: dealing with the problems that exist in a specific situation in a reasonable and logical way instead of depending on ideas and theories : practical as opposed to idealistic
a pragmatic leader
a pragmatic [=practical] approach to health care
At its core the Marshall Plan was a pragmatic approach to a tough problem.—
Timothy Naftali
Their role is to translate the vision and mission of the company, identify pitfalls and find pragmatic solutions, as well as be committed to building a culture that works.—
Pete Hanlon
2
: relating to or being in accordance with philosophical pragmatism (see pragmatism sense 2)
[Philosopher William] James's embrace of uncertainty goes to the heart of the pragmatic philosophy, which denies the existence of fixed, absolute truth and seeks to undermine the notion that first principles are reliable guides to human behavior.—
Theo Anderson
3
pragmatic
noun
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