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View definitions for learn through

learn through

verb as in hear from

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It is difficult, and for the masses of the people impossible, to learn through the medium of a language that they do not speak.

Sail under thy cousin Colombo and learn through long years all the inches of salt water.'

You would not learn through facts of thought or action, but express through them the certainties of wisdom.

It astonished him to learn through this tiny disappointment how agreeable the little mountain maid's society had come to be.

This he is likely to learn through rude experience, if he be not cautious to inquire beforehand the details of practice.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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