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Sentence count:190+13Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: intuitionperceptionwisdomSimilar words: in sightout of sightlose sight ofat first sightfight againsthighlightsighinsistMeaning: ['ɪnsaɪt]  n. 1. clear or deep perception of a situation 2. a feeling of understanding 3. the clear (and often sudden) understanding of a complex situation 4. grasping the inner nature of things intuitively. 
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31. Primitive, yes, but with great insight, great depth.
32. By faith they grow in understanding and insight.
33. This insight into the ethics of international trade comes from the Geneva-based World Economic Forum, a research organization.
34. The depth and extent of this understanding have been shown in some work of exceptional quality and insight.
35. A friend of hers, who also owns an Insight, reports getting 75 to 80 miles per gallon.
36. The inviolable Gedge formed character traits as a child that give a fascinating insight into his later life.
37. The world's only Museum of Mazes gives a fascinating insight into their 5000 year history.
38. Get an insight into life on the farm past and present.
39. It is this insight that is recalled every time Christians have gathered together and broken bread and shred the cup.
40. Thus, insight into those differing views is important to your own choices.
41. What, I wonder, is the fearless Insight Team doing about that? Sentencedict.com
42. Don Fisk of Insight Technologies finishes his term as chairman of the board.
43. This insight taught me something about the enormous power that is generated by desiring something very much.
44. They sometimes act as a source of strength and insight not available to the conscious mind.
45. We shall be suggesting later that this insight is of crucial importance in understanding the penal crisis.
46. However, the theory gives no insight into how we are to understand the behaviour of individual particles.
47. With this insight and acceptance, children begin to develop a sense of mastery of their feelings.
48. The trust wants to gain an insight into the county's butterfly population.
49. The courses provide a detailed insight into the culture of the country as well as local amenities and business practices.
50. Much of this insight has a valuable application to the communicating of the gospel.
51. It turned out to be a fascinating insight into the way in which the best cricket team in the world prepared themselves.
52. Journalists conduct interviews, research documents, undertake joint projects with Insight teams and hire quantitative researchers to undertake polls.
53. Aline's insight underlined my conviction on holiday that this was one tale not for retelling.
54. It offers fascinating insight into the history of machine as well as hand made lace.
55. With horrible political insight they found a way to disguise the thing.
56. First, no other type of historical evidence offers the historian such depths of insight into human conduct.
57. Her carefully chosen words, and Hattie Crews's personal insight, moved the membership.
58. The sudden snapping together of two lines of thought gives a feeling of insight or discovery.
59. A brief chat with auctioneer Robert Smedley gave a good insight into a three-wheel Berkeley 160.
60. The widening of awareness and gaining of new insight associated with the latter is clearly identified with the aesthetic domain.
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