INTUIT


Meaning of INTUIT in English

(ˈ)in.|t(y)üə̇t, ən.ˈt(y)ü-, ˈintəwə̇t, ˈin.tyəw- verb

( -ed/-ing/-s )

Etymology: Latin intuitus, past participle of intueri

transitive verb

: to know or apprehend directly or by intuition

only through the sensuous can the ideal be intuited — Murray Krieger

an imaginative artist intuiting the motives of men long dead — Howard M. Jones

intransitive verb

: to have knowledge directly or by intuition

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