Hear in a sentence as a verb

It pained everyone to hear it, considering how nice of a guy he was.

It's nice to hear this kind of device review from a corner you don't usually hear it from.

You hear an idea in neuroscience and it inspires you to do something in CS. Happens all the time.

Having had the opportunity to hear you guys out a bit more, I don't think we're a great mutual fit.

And I don't _ever_ want to hear that kind of obvious garbage and idiocy from a kernel maintainer again.

Heck, how often do you hear people talking about other immigrants "not assimilating these days".

And I being under 30, overpaid, over-priviledged, etc. I can hear the Fox News commentators even now.

Their banks will hear "Internet merchant did not deliver as promised" and sustain the chargeback automatically.

A robot that is cautiously making small movements, buzzing and whirring going about it's business with no one there to hear the sounds or see the movements it's making.

However much you might want to hear Alexander account for the activities of the NSA, the NSA itself is not the real oversight mechanism for the NSA!

The four of us have been working very hard on this for the last six months, and we're excited to finally take the wraps off. Can't wait to hear what you think!We've got a lot more stuff coming over the next few months, and if there are particular things you'd like us to do/prioritize, I'd love to hear about them!

More ideas about this in passage: "Right, so you send it to random internet hosts"- The internet lets one hear their own beliefs echoed back with such force that it drowns out any other input.

He must be on the interstate, judging from the road gradient we can hear.- Dick joins from his laptop, where the microphone is conveniently part of the same physical device as the keyboard.

By the time I even heard about the issue, you were asking for a reprint that has a two month lead time with only three months to go before you were planning to publish the second edition.

Now, if youre not from the USA, I can already hear you objecting that its impractical to drive a small fleet of ocean-going vessels on suburban streets, or that its wasteful to retain a staff of thousands just to make the daily commute, or that its not all that great, environment-wise, to knock over city blocks every time I make a Starbucks run.

Hear definitions

verb

perceive (sound) via the auditory sense

verb

get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally; "I learned that she has two grown-up children"; "I see that you have been promoted"

See also: learn discover

verb

examine or hear (evidence or a case) by judicial process; "The jury had heard all the evidence"; "The case will be tried in California"

verb

receive a communication from someone; "We heard nothing from our son for five years"

verb

listen and pay attention; "Listen to your father"; "We must hear the expert before we make a decision"

See also: listen