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Pragmatismus

pragmatism

noun prag-ma-TIS-mus Rare

Origin: from Greek pragma (deed) via French pragmatisme

Usage Note

Pragmatismus as a character attitude refers to a preference for practical solutions over theory or ideology. It is widely praised in business and politics. Adjective: pragmatisch. Often paired with Flexibilität.

Examples

"Ihr Pragmatismus machte sie zu einer geschätzten Problemlöserin."

Natural Translation

Her pragmatism made her a valued problem-solver.

Literal Translation

Her pragmatism made her into a valued problem-solver.

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