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  • noun Plural form of experiencer.

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Examples

  • In other words, the encounters recounted by "experiencers" are real, but colored by sexual imagery in order for us to make sense of something otherwise incomprehensible.

    Archive 2006-04-01 Mac 2006

  • The authors divided 120 non-black participants into the roles of "experiencers" and "forecasters."

    BV on Sports 2009

  • The "experiencers" were placed in a room with a white person and a black person, who played out pre-arranged scenarios for the experiment.

    BV on Sports 2009

  • The other abductee I met and interviewed at length was Jim Sparks, who has the distinction of being one of the best informed "experiencers" anywhere, as Mack liked to call them.

    EXOPOLITICS: Politics, Government, and Law in the Universe 2008

  • The other abductee I met and interviewed at length was Jim Sparks, who has the distinction of being one of the best informed "experiencers" anywhere, as Mack liked to call them.

    EXOPOLITICS: Politics, Government, and Law in the Universe 2008

  • Paradoxically, awakening to the perennial truth leads experiencers to see absolute truth and conventional truth as one, not two.

    William Horden: The Short Path Of Sudden Enlightenment William Horden 2011

  • Paradoxically, awakening to the perennial truth leads experiencers to see absolute truth and conventional truth as one, not two.

    William Horden: The Short Path Of Sudden Enlightenment William Horden 2011

  • Unsurprisingly, “experiencers” are apt to believe in the paranormal.

    Quick Study 2009

  • Unsurprisingly, “experiencers” are apt to believe in the paranormal.

    Quick Study 2009

  • Research has shown that “experiencers”—people who spend money on a great meal out or a concert, for example—are happier than those who spend their money on material goods such as clothes or jewelry.

    Lighten Up Peter Walsh 2011

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