Experience - Law Dictionary Search Results
Educative
educate that gives education as an educative process an educative experience
familial status
under 18 living with parents or legal custodians who might experience housing discrimination. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Empirically
By experiment or experience without science in the manner of quacks
hard nosed
facing reality squarely guided by practical experience and observation rather than theory tough and pragmatic as a
Empiristic
Relating to or resulting from experience or experiment following from empirical methods or data opposed to
Metempirics
beyond and yet as related to the knowledge gained by experience
Memoir
A memorial account a history composed from personal experience and memory an account of transactions or events usually written
Instructive
Conveying knowledge serving to instruct or inform as experience furnishes very instructive lessons
Instinctive
or propensity acting or produced without reasoning deliberation instruction or experience spontaneous
Inexperienced
Not having experience unskilled naive
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