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hear·ing [ˈhɪərɪŋ] N

1. hearing no pl (ability to hear):

hearing
sluh m
to have excellent hearing
to be hard of hearing
to be hard of hearing

2. hearing no pl (range of ability):

(with)in [sb's] hearing
(with)in [sb's] hearing

3. hearing (official examination):

hearing
hearing
disciplinary hearing
to give sb a fair hearing
to give sb a fair hearing
to give sb a fair hearing LAW

ˈcourt hear·ing N

court hearing

ˈhear·ing aid N

hearing aid

I . hear <heard, heard> [hɪəʳ] VB trans

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The responding state, which would have personal jurisdiction over the obligor, would provide notice and a hearing for obligor.
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He was represented by a public defender at this hearing.
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Hearing has been shown to affect place cell functioning, therefore, spatial deficits could be in part due to damage to the cochlea.
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However, in this case applicant's deceitful, self-serving conduct persisted at the time of the hearing.
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I am every instant hearing something which overpowers me.
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After the hearing, he shuffled out of court, hunched over a walking frame with his head bowed.
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Feeding problems, impaired speech, and hearing loss are symptoms of a submucous cleft palate.
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They will need to consider the childs age, developmental level and personality, the severity of the hearing loss, as well as their own preferences.
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During the short hearing he stood with his head down, hands clasped in front of him, wearing a blue boiler suit.
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Boon remained sick and died shortly after hearing of his party's victory in the election.
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