Usually means: Perceives sound through the ear.
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General (9 matching dictionaries)
  1. hears: Merriam-Webster
  2. hears: Collins English Dictionary
  3. hears: Vocabulary.com
  4. Hears, hear's, hears: Wordnik
  5. hears: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  6. hears: Wiktionary
  7. hears: Dictionary.com
  8. hears: Cambridge Essential American English Dictionary
  9. hears: TheFreeDictionary.com

Business (1 matching dictionary)
  1. hears: Legal dictionary

Medicine (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. hears: Merriam-Webster Medical Dictionary
  2. hears: Medical dictionary

Miscellaneous (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. HEARS: Acronym Finder
  2. hears: Idioms

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Definitions from Wiktionary (hear)

verb:  (intransitive, stative) To perceive sounds through the ear.
verb:  (transitive, stative) To perceive (a sound, or something producing a sound) with the ear, to recognize (something) in an auditory way.
verb:  (transitive) To exercise this faculty intentionally; to listen to.
verb:  (transitive) To listen favourably to; to grant (a request etc.).
verb:  (transitive) To receive information about; to come to learn of.
verb:  (with from) To be contacted by.
verb:  (transitive, law) To listen to (a person, case) in a court of law; to try.
verb:  (transitive, informal) To sympathize with; to understand the feelings or opinion of.
verb:  (transitive, Greek philosophy) To study under.
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