Pragmatic
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The word pragmatic may mean:
- Of or related to pragmatism, a field of philosophy
- Of or related to pragmaticism, Charles Sanders Peirce's post-1905 branch of philosophy
- Of or related to pragmatics, the area of linguistics
- The willingness or tendency to set aside one's ideal or higher goal, in order to pursue a lesser, more achievable objective
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