empirically establish
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To establish something based on observation or experiment.
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- Researchers aim to empirically establish a link between diet and disease.
- A causal relationship was empirically established through a series of experiments.
- Further studies will be needed to empirically establish the long-term effects.
- The team has successfully empirically established the theory with new data.
- Only through rigorous testing can we empirically establish the validity of this hypothesis.
- Empirically establishing the efficacy of this policy is our primary goal.
- It is notoriously difficult to empirically establish the direct impact of social programs.
- The sociologists sought to empirically establish patterns of social behavior.
- Scientific progress depends on our ability to empirically establish facts.
- If we cannot empirically establish this claim, it will remain mere speculation.