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discent

 

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Discent

Noun:

1. The act of learning or acquiring knowledge.

Example sentence: Her discent in the field of astronomy was impressive.

Verb:

1. To learn or acquire knowledge.

Example sentence: He discented the art of playing the piano at a young age.

2. To teach or instruct someone.

Example sentence: The professor discented his students on the principles of economics.

3. To become informed or educated on a particular subject.

Example sentence: I need to discent myself on the latest technology trends.

Adjective:

1. Pertaining to learning or acquiring knowledge.

Example sentence: The workshop provided discent insights into effective communication techniques.

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