Adverb
In a pragmatical manner.
Source: Webster's dictionarywe want to build a democratic society, but we must act pragmatically Source: Internet
By this account, Gertrude's worst crime is of pragmatically marrying her brother-in-law in order to avoid a power vacuum. Source: Internet
And, pragmatically, it is unclear to what extent Biden would place a premium on such issues as he will likely be facing steep domestic political and economic challenges. Source: Internet
For democracy to take root, the issue of women's equitable participation needs to be addressed pragmatically. Source: Internet
After pointedly declining to support Trump during the 2016 campaign, the Koch brothers decided to pragmatically embrace pieces of the administration’s policy agenda when he won the election. Source: Internet
Esbjørn Hazelius and Johan Hedin – the pragmatically named duo Hazelius Hedin – are soundchecking on the summit of Hafstadfjellet, 700 meters above the small town of Førde (rhymes with “murda,” approximately) on Norway’s west coast. Source: Internet