pragmaticisms

/præɡˈmætɪsɪzəmz/
noun
  1. Practical ways of thinking or dealing with problems, focusing on what works rather than on ideas or theories.
    • In a crisis, people often turn to pragmaticisms instead of grand plans.
    • The manager's pragmaticisms helped the team finish the project under budget.
    • Her speech was full of pragmaticisms, avoiding any abstract philosophy.
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