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[ UK /lˈɜːnɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɝnɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge
    the child's acquisition of language
  2. profound scholarly knowledge

How To Use learning In A Sentence

  • At 48, he is learning to tame his creative spirit and take on just a couple of projects at a time.
  • Measurement Intangible assets, such as knowledge and learning, account for a large part of a company's value.
  • This research has done much to advance our understanding of language learning.
  • Both see the value of learning poetry by rote. Times, Sunday Times
  • And she was learning how to fly an airplane.
  • We close by stressing the importance of implementing effective, efficient and multipliable small group collaborative learning environments online.
  • Today, ashrams and monasteries of various Hindu sects keep the traditions of classical learning alive.
  • Life itself, without the assistance of colleges and universities, is becoming an advanced institution of learning.
  • Committed by parents, teachers, priests or minders it undermines trust and dependency, disrupts relations with authority figures and can interfere with loving and learning.
  • However, even during adulthood we are constantly learning the faces of new individuals, both personal acquaintances and media figures.
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