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applicatory

[ap-li-kuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee, uh-plik-uh-] / ˈæp lɪ kəˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i, əˈplɪk ə- /




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In the practical and applicatory parts of his discourse he was peculiarly striking.

From Memorials of the Independent Churches in Northamptonshire with biographical notices of their pastors, and some account of the puritan ministers who laboured in the county. by Coleman, Thomas

Having of being applied or used; applying; applicatory; practical.

From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary by Webster, Noah

The applicatory method bears somewhat the same relation to the method of studying books and hearing lectures that exercises in practical navigation bear to the study of the theory.

From The Navy as a Fighting Machine by Fiske, Bradley A. (Bradley Allen)

Some of his most impressive sermons were formed entirely on the applicatory plan—some of them founded on Scripture inquiries, such as, "What think ye of Christ?"

From Memorials of the Independent Churches in Northamptonshire with biographical notices of their pastors, and some account of the puritan ministers who laboured in the county. by Coleman, Thomas