Antipragmatically

/ˌæntiˌprægˈmætɪkli/ adverb

In a way that is opposed to pragmatism; in a manner emphasizing principles over practical results.

From antipragmatic + -ally (adverb suffix). This creates the adverbial form, allowing the concept to modify verbs and describe how actions are performed or how people approach problems.

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