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hearing
noun as in ability to perceive sound
noun as in opportunity to present views, knowledge, or skill
Example Sentences
The action from Democrats inspired a wave of criticism about the party’s priorities during the hearing and on social media.
They also face separate hearings under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
“As people walk through the galleries, they will directly hear the musicians they are closest to, while hearing the ‘spirit’ of the other groups.”
"The Inquiry intends to hold a public hearing in June on the fairness of the conduct and procedure adopted by Lord Bracadale in meeting the families. Submissions are invited from all core participants."
At this point, Baker said, it is unclear how many inmates who received incorrect drug test results have faced parole hearings.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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