Experimentation [noun]

Definition of Experimentation:

test

Synonyms of Experimentation:


Opposite/Antonyms of Experimentation:

-


Sentence/Example of Experimentation:

In fact, after decades of experimentation, perhaps we should question whether ubiquitous metrics-based ratings and rankings of companies across industries are actually doing anything useful when it comes to changing behavior below the surface.

Clearly, experimentation and adaptability helped smart brands to adapt and deliver.

Secure computing is now available on demand to virtually anyone at a cost that allows for rapid experimentation.

Hundreds of years of experimentation and mistrust … you don’t undo that in a week or a month or a year.

Still, the company is yet another example of a private space industry—increasingly fueled by experimentation at speed—offering new ways to get people and stuff into orbit and beyond.

The pandemic necessitated experimentation, but with the industry in a state of flux now there’s every reason to aggressively pursue testing into 2021 and beyond.

Those aircraft-makers are tasked with making pilotless craft that have, according to an Air Force statement, “the ability to fly in experimentation events while teaming with manned aircraft.”

A hybrid building paradigm could inspire genuinely novel experimentation by children.

He did engage in some policy experimentation, including the creation of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, which sought to provide some public support to banks and railroads.

More psychological experimentation around laughter or the contexts in which it occurs will likely support the importance of laughing throughout your day, and maybe even suggest more ways to intentionally harness its benefits.