verb
1.
‘Wilson believes that this attitude hearkens back to the ‘old days’.’
‘When he gets to closing arguments, he’s going to want to hearken back to that because he doesn’t this bug evidence, which comes at the very end, to cloud the picture.’
2.Listen.
‘he refused to hearken to Tom’s words of wisdom’
‘At last, the Hebrews have hearkened unto that voice in the wilderness, that great prophet who came down off the mountain.’
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