Scientifically
"Scientifically" in a Sentence (14 examples)
The weather is forecast scientifically.
Thunder has been explained scientifically, and people no longer believe it is a sign that the gods are angry with them, so thunder, too, is a little less frightening.
Nobody has been able to scientifically explain the phenomenon.
This theory is scientifically controversial.
Faced with deciding to respond scientifically or emotionally, I'd prefer the latter.
A connection between personality and blood type has not been scientifically proven.
Some members of Tom's society think that he is actually a stoat posing as a human. They are wrong, since this is scientifically impossible.
Is that scientifically proven?
Has that been scientifically proven?
Is spontaneous human combustion scientifically proven?
He tried to approach his bad habits scientifically.
Redding’s study asked four psychologists with expertise in anxiety and depressive disorders to rate each self-help book on five criteria: how scientifically grounded the book is; whether there are guidelines for self-diagnosis, […]
Scientifically, there's nothing special about the year 2012.
I remembered the old doctor, - ‘It would be interesting for science to watch the mental changes of individuals, on the spot.’ I felt I was becoming scientifically interesting.
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