0 to know or understand something because of a feeling that you have rather than because of facts or what someone has told you:
[ + that ] He intuited that I was worried about the situation.
In cancer clinics, studies have been done to examine how well oncologists and oncology nurses can intuit their patients' suffering.
This space, while finding definition since broadcast technology was first intuited, continues to surprise.
A paradox of design automation is that it may displace an architect from completely intuiting the forms that are generated by the computer.
The chaplain is to listen to whatever the patient chooses to share, and ask what the patient intuits they need to die peacefully.
What is intuited in religious experience, however, is not given through the senses.
The claims of the occult are now demonstrative, since they are founded upon syllogisms whose middle terms have been intuited.
Conversely, having intuited the meaning of a conjunctive expression, the child is entitled to assume that the syntax will be that of conjunction.
This becomes clearer once we begin to intuit what this outcome, or outcomes, might be.