Found 3 items, similar to Experiencing.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: experience
garam, melalui, mengenyam, pengalaman
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: experience
experience
n 1: the accumulation of knowledge or skill that results from
direct participation in events or activities;
“a man of
experience”;
“experience is the best teacher” [ant:
inexperience]
2: the content of direct observation or participation in an
event;
“he had a religious experience”;
“he recalled the
experience vividly”
3: an event as apprehended;
“a surprising experience”;
“that
painful experience certainly got our attention”
v 1: go or live through;
“We had many trials to go through”;
“he
saw action in Viet Nam” [syn:
undergo,
see,
go through
]
2: have firsthand knowledge of states, situations, emotions, or
sensations;
“I know the feeling!”;
“have you ever known
hunger?”;
“I have lived a kind of hell when I was a drug
addict”;
“The holocaust survivors have lived a nightmare”;
“I lived through two divorces” [syn:
know,
live]
3: of mental or physical states or experiences;
“get an idea”;
“experience vertigo”;
“get nauseous”;
“undergo a strange
sensation”;
“The chemical undergoes a sudden change”;
“The
fluid undergoes shear”;
“receive injuries”;
“have a
feeling” [syn:
receive,
have,
get,
undergo]
4: undergo an emotional sensation;
“She felt resentful”;
“He
felt regret” [syn:
feel]
5: undergo;
“The stocks had a fast run-up” [syn:
have]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Experiencing
Experience
\Ex*pe"ri*ence\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Experienced
([e^]ks*p[=e]"r[i^]*enst); p. pr. & vb. n.
Experiencing
([e^]ks*p[=e]"r[i^]*en*s[i^]ng).]
1. To make practical acquaintance with; to try personally; to
prove by use or trial; to have trial of; to have the lot
or fortune of; to have befall one; to be affected by; to
feel; as, to experience pain or pleasure; to experience
poverty; to experience a change of views.
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The partial failure and disappointment which he had
experienced in India. --Thirwall.
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2. To exercise; to train by practice.
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The youthful sailors thus with early care
Their arms experience, and for sea prepare. --Harte.
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To experience religion (Theol.), to become a convert to the
doctrines of Christianity; to yield to the power of
religious truth.
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