Established by conditioning or learning.
Highly educated; having extensive information or understanding.
Having or showing profound knowledge.
1 And I learned ; day by day, week by week, month by month.
2 Perhaps she'd actually learned something in that required logic course she'd taken.
3 In July 2014, we learned something new that helps answer the question.
4 Investors learned the perils of complacency in Europe's fiscal crisis last year.
5 Former diplomat, foreign minister, prodigious linguist, including Russian learned on military service.
6 State inspectors only learned about the case when Martin called seeking assistance.
7 In Bonn he learned that Germany's overwhelming priority interest is Eastern Europe.
8 We also learned that different parts of South Africa celebrate different holidays.
9 Lessons learned at Northfield remain relevant to the practice of psychiatry today.
10 Ask yourself when you learned that money can actually work for you!
11 We've learned the only thing we really needed to know, Arelia said.
12 I learned that the hard way at the beginning of the year.
13 Both companies had learned valuable lessons from that experience, their CEOs said.
14 Legend said his father learned at a much older age as well.
15 Additionally, we learned that he enjoyed widespread support among the local population.
16 I think perhaps I have not learned to cook American food well.
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