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comparative more practically, superlative most practically
In practice; in effect or actuality, though possibly not officially. quotations examples
It is true that the Articles of the [Argentine] Constitution promise fair conditions under which to live; but, unfortunately, the self-same Constitution, in the hands of unscrupulous administrators, becomes so elastic as to be practically a dead letter.
1893, C. E. Akers, “The Argentine Position”, in Argentine, Patagonian, and Chilian Sketches, with a Few Notes on Uruguay., London: Harrison and Sons, page 12
Almost completely; almost entirely. quotations examples
If the ranchero had practically all the water near him, he had also practically all the cattle, […]
1898, E[merson] Hough, “The Round-Up”, in The Story of the Cowboy, New York: D. Appleton and Company, page 153
The turnip is one of the lordliest vegetables in the world; its broth is practically a soup in itself.
1969, Robert Farrar Capon, “Living Water”, in The Supper of the Lamb: A Culinary Reflection
With respect to practices or a practice. examples