Profound scholarly knowledge.
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Examples for "learning"
Examples for "learning"
1The community health course structure and goals enhanced learning in the project.
2Legend said his two young children began learning to swim months ago.
3The diseases are often linked to heart problems and sometimes learning disabilities.
4She led by example and taught others throughout her own learning process.
5I am learning a lot from his new major work inventing Ireland.
1One industry representative contacted for comment did not support the vaping-scholarship strategy.
2That responsibility includes mentoring New Zealand's first esports scholarship recipient, Ryan Holt.
3Even in the period of the Reformation people succeeded in emasculating scholarship.
4Disgruntled customers said yesterday articles included donations, invoices and a scholarship application.
5I connect scholarship with nothing but the means of answering difficult questions.
1Khadzhimurad asked the most wide-ranging questions and seemed to trust my erudition.
2No one else can bring your erudition or compassion to the project.
3The immense erudition of Bailly would have given it an inestimable value.
4He told me frankly he had a poor idea of my erudition.
5Yes, sprightliness is compulsory there; so are weightiness, and fervour, and erudition.
1However, he knew scholars to be an unmannered species; and the doctor's learnedness would be a subject to dilate on.
Translations for encyclopaedism