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lived experience
noun as in phenomenology
Strong match
Weak matches
Example Sentences
But even there… look what I did, I cited research as though it were necessary to validate the lived experience of black people.
Still, Justice Clarence Thomas wrote separately to deride affirmative action from his position of lived experience.
Which is perhaps why historical memory of war is so often at odds with the lived experience.
But the very worst parts of the lived experience of the poor would not necessarily change much.
Statistics like these “sometimes have a tenuous relationship to lived experience,” Boo writes.
Even though our human nature is to be caring, the full expression of this varies with the lived experience of being human.
Every nursing situation is a lived experience involving at least two unique persons.
The reciprocal nature of the lived experience of the nursing situation requires a personal investment of both caring persons.
Aesthetic representation of nursing situations brings the lived experience into the realm of new experience.
However, this structure supports rather than destroys the "lived experience" character of the situation.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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