Pronunciation: /ɪkˌsper.ə.mɛnˈteɪ.ʃən/
noun the act of conducting tests or trials in order to discover something new or to test a hypothesis
A1 She is conducting simple experimentation in her science class.
A2 The students were excited to participate in the hands-on experimentation during the lab.
B1 The scientist's groundbreaking experimentation led to a major discovery in the field of medicine.
B2 The company encouraged innovation through trial and error experimentation.
C1 The artist's constant experimentation with different mediums and techniques set them apart from their peers.
C2 The professor's deep understanding of the subject allowed for complex and insightful experimentation in their research.
formal The scientists conducted a series of controlled experimentation to test their hypothesis.
informal We're going to try out some different things and see what works best through experimentation.
slang Let's play around and do some experimentation to see what happens.
figurative Life is like a constant experimentation, trying new things to see what brings us closer to our goals.
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