Experience - Law Dictionary Search Results
Inexperience
Absence or lack of experience lack of personal and experimental knowledge as the inexperience of
houseman
an advanced student or graduate in medicine gaining supervised practical experience in a hospital or other medical institution
knowledgeable
thoroughly acquainted with and skilled in something through study or experience as knowledgeable in classical languages Opposite of unversed unacquainted and
forecasting
and predicting future events usually based on extrapolation from past experience and with varying degress of uncertainty
Experientialism
The doctrine that experience either that of ourselves or of others is the test
first year
Being in the first year of an experience especially in a U S high school or college of
Experience
Trial as a test or experiment
Enjoy
To take pleasure or satisfaction in the possession or experience of to feel or perceive with pleasure to be delighted
Experiential
Derived from or pertaining to experience
Experimentally
By experiment by experience or trial
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