Pronunciation: /ˌæk.tʃu.əˈlɪs.tɪk/
adjective relating to or based on actualism, the principle that the actual facts and events of the past are the key to understanding the past
A1 Fossils provide actualistic evidence of past life forms.
A2 Studying the behavior of modern animals can help us make actualistic interpretations of ancient species.
B1 The scientist conducted actualistic experiments to simulate the conditions of early Earth.
B2 An actualistic approach to studying ancient civilizations involves recreating their daily activities.
C1 The researcher's actualistic methodology allowed for accurate predictions of past events.
C2 The actualistic analysis of historical texts revealed new insights into ancient societies.
formal The study of actualistic processes helps us understand past geological events.
informal By looking at actualistic data, scientists can make better predictions about the future.
slang I'm all about that actualistic life, always looking at real-life examples.
figurative In a figurative sense, actualistic thinking can be applied to everyday decision-making.
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