experimentally
1Experimentally — Ex*per i*men tal*ly, adv. By experiment; by experience or trial. J. S. Mill. [1913 Webster] …
2experimentally — ex|per|i|men|tal|ly [ıkˌsperıˈmentl i] adv 1.) relating to experiments ▪ data obtained experimentally 2.) in a way that involves using new ideas or methods ▪ The drugs are being used experimentally on patients suffering from breast cancer. 3.) if …
3experimentally — adverb 1 in a way that is connected with experiments: data obtained experimentally 2 in a way that involves using new ideas or methods: The Americans experimentally exploded the first nuclear weapon in the history of mankind. 3 if you do… …
4experimentally — ex|per|i|men|tal|ly [ ık,sperı mentli ] adverb 1. ) in order to try new ideas or methods to see whether they are successful and reliable: The treatment has been used experimentally, but it is too early to tell whether it works. 2. ) in a way that …
5experimentally — adv. Experimentally is used with these verbs: ↑confirm, ↑demonstrate, ↑investigate, ↑measure, ↑observe, ↑test …
6experimentally — experimental ► ADJECTIVE 1) based on untested ideas or techniques and not yet established or finalized. 2) of or relating to scientific experiments. 3) (of art, music, etc.) radically new and innovative. DERIVATIVES experimentalism noun… …
7experimentally — adverb in an experimental fashion (Freq. 5) this can be experimentally determined • Syn: ↑by experimentation, ↑through an experiment • Derived from adjective: ↑experimental …
8experimentally — adverb see experimental …
9experimentally — See experimental. * * * …
10experimentally — adverb in the manner of an experiment …