Antonyms for techniques
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : tek-neek |
Phonetic Transcription : tɛkˈnik |
Definition of techniques
Origin :- 1817, from French technique "formal practical details in artistic expression," noun use of adj. technique "of art, technical," from Greek tekhnikos (see techno-).
- noun method
- And the Martians might still remember a few of the techniques.
- Extract from : « The Man the Martians Made » by Frank Belknap Long
- The Italian and German techniques were often pursued in variant styles.
- Extract from : « John Baptist Jackson » by Jacob Kainen
- Aren't they describing precisely the techniques of self-hypnosis?
- Extract from : « A Practical Guide to Self-Hypnosis » by Melvin Powers
- Some techniques that are used in hypnosis are quite similar to this.
- Extract from : « A Practical Guide to Self-Hypnosis » by Melvin Powers
- Not that there would be any use in it—but the techniques are there, Mr. Malone.
- Extract from : « Out Like a Light » by Gordon Randall Garrett
- All the techniques had been worked out in careful and minute detail.
- Extract from : « Anything You Can Do ... » by Gordon Randall Garrett
- One didn't need Sorovkin techniques to interpret what was in her mind.
- Extract from : « The Lani People » by J. F. Bone
- Techniques used to fasten down the edges are hemming and whipping.
- Extract from : « Chincha Plain-weave cloths » by Lila M. O'Neale
- There are many other situations that require still other techniques.
- Extract from : « The Atomic Fingerprint » by Bernard Keisch
- Techniques were too good, or not good enough, depending on the viewpoint.
- Extract from : « Accidental Flight » by Floyd L. Wallace
Synonyms for techniques
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