Examples of 'empiric' in a sentence

Meaning of "empiric"

empiric (adjective) - This phrase is used to describe something based on practical experience rather than theory. For example, 'Their decision was purely empiric, without relying on scientific data.'
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  • Empirical.
  • A member of a sect of ancient physicians who based their theories solely on experience.
  • Someone who is guided by empiricism; an empiricist.
  • Any unqualified or dishonest practitioner; a charlatan; a quack.

How to use "empiric" in a sentence

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Start her on empiric antibiotics after that.
Empiric initiation of antiviral therapy should be considered.
More orthodox physicians took him as an empiric.
The empiric results confirmed this assertion.
The use of these medicines is purely empiric.
There is no empiric evidence of positive effects of economic inequalities.
Therapy of these infections is often empiric and.
Empiric therapy is indicated before culture results are available.
Some technical detail upon empiric basis.
Empiric facts of science were philosophically generalized.
His preferences were for an empiric approach.
Empiric theories or rationalizing science are legions on the matter.
Relevance of empiric firearms data.
Empiric and prophylactic antifungal use will be documented.
And start empiric antibiotics.

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Empiric antibiotic therapy was started upon suspicion of a respiratory infection.
Main part of the empiric data was collected by a survey.
Empiric evidence as they say.
See also empiric risk.
The empiric part of this thesis observes a similar contradiction.
This is supported by empiric evidence.
Without empiric verification it is worthless.
Get two cultures and start him on empiric antibiotics.
The empiric question may be put under another form.
The recommended course of treatment is empiric ceftriaxone and azithromycin.
Inappropriate empiric antimicrobial treatment is associated with increased mortality.
Susceptibility patterns may contribute to the empiric selection of therapy.
Empiric investigation of the fossil record may not be a sure guide.
The ligands can subsequently be tested using empiric methods.
Searching for parameters of empiric formula through least squares method.
Empiric antimicrobial therapy.
Based on empiric studies.
Empiric coefficient of variation.
Maxipime as monotherapy is indicated for empiric treatment of febrile neutropenic patients.
Empiric antibiotics are started.
These rules may be obtained by empiric observation or from actual measurement.
Focused multimodal therapy appears to be more successful than empiric monotherapy.
Appropriate empiric antifungal therapy may be initiated while a diagnostic workup is being performed.
This investigation was developed with a qualitative and fundamentally empiric approach.
Appropriate empiric antifungal therapy should be considered while a diagnostic workup is being performed.
The treatment of bacteremia should begin with empiric antibiotic coverage.
Empiric antimicrobial therapy for a febrile neutropenic patient when an infection is unconfirmed.
Treatment is currently empiric.
This study begins with a empiric and detailled analysis of these processes.
The research method is observation and comparison of empiric picture material.
The empiric research was done as an interview study in two technology corporations.
Yummy apple muffins with spelt and empiric sky tea.
In the study the empiric and legal study are combined methodologically.
This is no exaggeration of the real connotation of the consistent empiric position.
Little empiric data are available regarding the physiologic indicators of anxiety in children.

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