Synonym: intuition, perception, wisdom. Similar words: in sight, out of sight, lose sight of, at first sight, fight against, highlight, sigh, insist. Meaning: ['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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61. A religious insight like Julian's shows that a passive, unquestioning acceptance of received dogma is not enough.
62. In London Channel 4 journalists and Insight News, the production company, brought pressure to bear.
63. They regularly employed Philip Leapor as a gardener, and the letters sent to him give some insight into his business.
64. Even when such a calculation is not followed through, the insight obtained from the Fourier series concept is often helpful.
65. Eikmeyer's fundamental insight is that co-operation and non-co-operation are not simply polar opposites along a scale.
66. Another insight has arisen out of studies of the logistics of deep-space missions that must return to orbit about Earth.
67. Coppola speaks quickly and fluidly, with obvious enthusiasm and insight about his work.
68. He is some one who feeds off flashes of insight, like bolts of lightning from a clear blue sky.
69. Such problems in expressing the insight arising out of experience cause some people to ask: Why bother?
70. The learner's insight is not simply attained by understanding but by observation.
71. What is important is that the studies outlined in this section have attempted to gain an insight into day-to-day practice.
72. An entire new world had opened to Celestine: how to use chemical insight and apply it to biological problems.
73. A visitor centre provides a fascinating insight into this traditional farming method.
74. There has to be a moment of personal insight(sentencedict.com/insight.html), in which critical evaluation is not put aside but is transcended.
75. Another major advantage is the insight it is capable of yielding into the social and communicative norms of the community.
76. The results will provide deeper insight into the impact of external constraints and competing functional goals upon the firm's marketing effectiveness.
77. Our local guide will give us an unrivalled insight into places of interest and bird habitat.
78. We also felt that they might gain some insight into why it is they are so often in trouble with us.
79. Where positivists emphasize facts and cause-and-effect relationships, interactionists emphasize insight and understanding.
80. This guidance helped them gain insight into the characteristics that inhibited their own ability to persist and to complete schoolwork.
81. Research helps us acquire new insight on the causes of diseases.
82. For Joan it has been a labour of love and provides an amusing and detailed insight into medicine in the town.
83. The guidance gives an insight into the respective contribution of staff at ward[sentencedict.com], unit and health authority level.
84. Capital Insight also advised Pier 1 Imports Inc., which lost $ 19. 3 million from trading.
85. The tradition of dressing up a corporate image in print runs deep at Investor Insight and its affiliates.
86. This study does, however, give an insight into the influences which reduce fetal growth and their timing in gestation.
87. One who'd probably mowed the nurses down in his student days, too, she thought with a flash of insight.
88. To visit them is to gain an insight into what many of our own wetlands must have been like.
89. One way to gain insight into these issues is to view them through the work of some of the main protagonists.
90. By exploring these events in detail, will we raise false hopes that athletics is a special path to mystic insight?
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