Hear from To get a letter, telephone call, or transmitted communication from.
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idiom
Hear, hear Used to express approval.
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verb-transitive
To attend or participate in: hear Mass.
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To learn by hearing; be told by others: I heard she got married.
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To listen to and consider favorably: Lord, hear my prayer!.
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To listen to attentively: Hear what I have to tell you.
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To listen to in an official, professional, or formal capacity: heard the last witness in the afternoon.
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verb-intransitive
To be capable of perceiving sound.
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To receive news or information; learn: I heard about your accident.
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verb
To perceive or apprehend by the ear.
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To gain knowledge of by .
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To listen to with attention .
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To give a legal hearing to.
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To take testimony from .
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