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feel verb appreciate, be informed of, believe, conceive, conclude, deduce, glean, grasp, know, labor under, learn, note, observe, perceive, sense, share, sustain, sympathize, understand
Associated concepts: feel positive about the outcome of a case, feel the defendant is guilty or innocent
See also: deem, detect, endure, opine, perceive, suffer, surmise


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Dear Editor: I'm interested in getting feel for the Aboriginal voice on events in New York City In this First Nation near Rice Lake, 16 miles north of the 401, there, are American flags on some properties Most of us, being of assimilated-stock, certainly respect the fundamental principles that flow to us through the Canadian Charter, and to the south to our American brethren through their constitution.
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