science
[sɑɪns]

noun

[Definition]: the intellectual knowledge concerning physical, chemical, biological or natural world

[Example Sentences]:
1. The next survey covers science priorities from 2022 and 2032.
2. So the opportunity is around how to bring computer science in to schools.
3. In fact all of the science points to the fact that it is not at all sensible.
4. Apple plans to make this widely available for all levels of computer science education.
5. Before we called it computer science we used to call it statistics and math.
6. He said the science is relatively clear that it does not.
7. This is art as much as it is science and medicine.
8. We have to help people understand what a great career you can have with a science background.
9. Data science teams will never have to write a line of code to get Web data again.
10. What are the things that we think are science fiction now that could be reality?
11. We also build data science apps for the company.
12. The field traditionally has been the domain of those who can access brain science labs.
13. After serving in Iraq, I went to school for a computer science degree.
14. We believe the science payload market is going to be a big one as well.
15. It could encourage them to do math or science, or run a TV network.


[Antonyms]ignorance, error, smattering

[Synonyms]literature, art, knowledge
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