Learns [verb]

Definition of Learns:

acquire information

Opposite/Antonyms of Learns:


Sentence/Example of Learns:

Human beings tend to learn more from mistakes than successes, they say, and this year, we are learning a ton.

If you are interested in learning more—for yourself or your executives—please go here, or shoot me a note.

The plan was simple—meet Bill McShae in rural Pennsylvania and learn how to trap star-nosed moles.

I awoke to learn that more than 1,800 buildings were reduced to ashes, less than 35 miles from where I slept.

They were not without merit, though, because with each rejection she learned a little more.

We’ve also learned that Big Tech has the power to take markets down with it once investors start rethinking valuations.

At one point, it was suggested that reporters like me had learned that the city lacked sufficient antibiotics to treat everyone who was dying.

What we don’t want to do is launch lots of Minis from every partner interested in doing it before we learn what makes partners successful and what will resonate with our community.

Fortune recently spoke with Olowe to learn more about her business, the lessons learned, the hurdles overcome, and plans for the next year.

Duce herself learned to do a wheelie on her bike and shared videos of her learning process.