Experience - Law Dictionary Search Results
navarchy
Nautical skill or experience
smart money
: money invested by one having inside information or much experience 2 : well-informed investors or speculators
down to earth
facing reality squarely guided by practical experience and observation rather than theory Opposite of idealistic unrealistic impractical
Debrief
to interrogate a person who has recently experienced an event to obtain information about that experience used especially
Dear bought
Bought at a high price as dear bought experience
conditioned response
behavioral response to a stimulus that has been acquired by experience or conditioning
comeuppance
An unpleasant experience a person endures which is viewed by others as a
chromesthesia
form of synesthesia in which nonvisual stimulation results in the experience of color sensations
callowness
having a lack of experience of life
black out
to experience a temporary loss of consciousness memory or vision
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