Determined through experiments
i.e. the result is calculated using observations and values taken in a lab
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It can mean: 1. To put an end to. 2. To decide.
determined means that you really want to do something and no one can stop you from itexample:In the book I Am David David is determined to go to Greenland.....
Determined? Determined means to have your eyes set on accomplishing something. Determination example: Jason was determined to finish his science project.
The word empirically is an adverb.
- determined to achieve something at all costs. - very determined to do something, especially something that other people do not approve of. - If you say that someone is hell-bent on doing something, you are emphasizing that they are determined to do it, even if this causes problems or difficulties for other people.
determined means to have your mind set on something. for example if you want to have a college degree and have a goal in life, then your determined. there you go folks
"Empirical" means -originating in or based on observation or experience. Something is "empirically wrong" when it is deducted or proved to be wrong by such an observation or experience. For example "oil dissolves in water" is an empirically wrong statement.
It is a determined value or an estimate.
Being empirically minded means placing a strong emphasis on evidence, data, and observation to support or refute theories or ideas. It involves drawing conclusions based on actual experiences and tangible evidence rather than relying solely on speculation or personal beliefs.
It means when you are determined to do something no matter how stupid or reckless it might be. Like cheating on a test, driving fast, etc.,
Bulldog tenacity means that a person has the determination of a "bulldog" when they are pursuing something they want. Those types of people are usually described as being stubborn, determined, focused, hard headed, single minded and so on.