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intuit
[ in-too-it, -tyoo-; in-too-it, -tyoo- ]
intuit
/ ɪˈːɪ /
verb
- to know or discover by intuition
Derived Forms
- ˈٳܾٲ, adjective
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·ٳi·· adjective
- un·ٳi·· adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
The answer, he figured, was a combination of charisma and an ability to intuit what a person wants to talk about.
“At some point, the tech will evolve to the point where those guys can intuit where we’re headed and then be there with a little surprise for us,” Weir said.
But the feature allowing it to intuit areas of tension that need massaging hasn’t been rolled out yet, Litman says.
As a boy, I must have intuited that what was foppish about Lynde, Reilly and Taylor coursed through me, too, even without the words to explain why.
It doesn’t set a precise path in advance, leaving followers to intuit which turns in the roads the Mazu statue will take and where she may stop.
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