intuit
Americanverb (used with or without object)
verb
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- intuitable adjective
- unintuitable adjective
Etymology
Origin of intuit
First recorded in 1770–80; back formation from intuition
Example Sentences
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And there are those who just hum a few bars and allow the musicians to intuit the key and melody enough to follow along.
From Los Angeles Times
The meaning is not something that a lay person can necessarily intuit.
From Salon
The answer, he figured, was a combination of charisma and an ability to intuit what a person wants to talk about.
From Los Angeles Times
“At some point, the tech will evolve to the point where those guys can intuit where we’re headed and then be there with a little surprise for us,” Weir said.
From Los Angeles Times
But the feature allowing it to intuit areas of tension that need massaging hasn’t been rolled out yet, Litman says.
From Los Angeles Times
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