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experienced

Taught by practice or by repeated observations skillful or wise by means of trials use or observation as an experienced physician workman soldier an experienced eye...


Railway Rates Tribunal

Railway Rates Tribunal. A tribunal established by the (English) Railways Act, 1921, ss. 20 et seq., which is composed, either with or without other assistance, of one person experienced in commercial affairs, one experienced in railway business, and the president, who shall be an experienced 'lawyer.' The jurisdiction of the tribunal is dealt with by ss. 27 and 28, which transfer to it some of the powers exercised by the Railway and Canal Commission in addition to granting new powers [(English) Road and Rail Traffic Act, 1933 (23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 53)], Part II., ss. 37 et seq. Its authority does not extend to Ireland. See also (English) Railway Rates Tribunal Rules, 1922, No. 906....


civil surgeon

civil surgeon A medically trained, licensed and experienced doctor practicing in the U.S. who is certified by USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service). These medical professionals receive U.S. immigration Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services ...


fresh

fresh 1 a : free of the detrimental effects of delay (as the fading of memories) b : characterized by promptness 2 : experienced, made, or received newly or anew [a resumed interrogation requiring Miranda warnings] ...


battle hardened

Experienced in combat and therefore more effective at fighting used mostly of infantry troops as battle hardened veterans...


Debrief

to interrogate a person who has recently experienced an event to obtain information about that experience used especially of military pilots or diplomatic agents who have just returned from a mission...


decompressing

the process of experiencing decompression the act or process of relieving or reducing pressure...


decompression

the process of experiencing decompression the act or process of relieving or reducing pressure...


distressed

facing or experiencing financial trouble or difficulty as distressed companies need loans and technical advice...


euphoric

strongly experiencing a feeling of well being feeling euphoria Opposite of dysphoric...


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