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Realistically
Realistically meaning
In a realistic manner. | According to what is real or possible.
Synonyms of Realistically
Example sentences (20)
While military training simulators react realistically to the input of the trainee in real time, ride simulators only feel like they move realistically and move according to prerecorded motion scripts.
Admittedly, deep down, few will realistically believe that Chelsea will remain mid-table fodder with an £115m flop in midfield for long.
An organization’s fairness worth can solely realistically fall to zero at a minimal, and any remaining liabilities could be sorted out in a chapter continuing.
Brown said the issues raised in the bill “could have very realistically impacted my experiences as a child and as an adult survivor of sexual assault.
Build a bridge like the Perrine in Twin Falls to make commuting easier, throw up a few casinos and hotels, a college, an airport, and maybe a sports complex or stadium, and you've got Idaho's version of Sin City realistically by 2053.
But, realistically, this would be at least 5 years away.
But realistically you’ll probably be told by your mechanic to remove the item.
Cleveland could at some point end up converting one of their two-way contract players to a standard contract, with Isaiah Mobley and Emoni Bates realistically being options there, or the Cavaliers could sign a free agent via team-friendly deal.
Continue to think logically and realistically.
Disrupting a global supply chain that has been built over decades and rebuilding it as multiple domestic or multinational alliances, post-haste, realistically, does not bode well for global emissions.
Don't sign on for more than you can realistically handle.
Hayase Nagatoro's big sister Misaki is also the teasing type, but she does it more realistically than her precious little sister ever does.
He added: “We must be honest what we can realistically achieve in those circumstances where the prospects of prosecutions and convictions are vanishingly small.
Hopefully, Janelle doesn't do that too much, but if there's any truth to what Kody's saying, she might need to take a step back and realistically assess her actions.
However, he has proven to be the right player for these Clippers in this particular situation, his trademark full-throttle style and noticeably changed demeanor inspiring them to dream when they realistically have no reasons to.
In 1968, President Lyndon Johnson at the beginning of the year, and Democrats could realistically expect to find a nominee before Election Day.
In a perfect world, art is for everyone but realistically, the fashion world can be SNOBBY.
In theory, this realistically mirrors the nature of toxic parenthood and the way dependency forms through abusers running alternatingly hot and cold.
It's the NDP that can quite realistically make the leap of faith, rather like Trudeau leaping over the NDP 'decrim' position to suddenly stand foursquare for cannabis full legalization in 2015.
Performing is her dream, she said, but she’s been raised to prioritize a career that might be more stable and realistically attainable.