Similar words: perceive, receive, receiver, conceive, per cent, fierce, dived, percentage. Meaning: [pə(r)'sɪːvd] adj. 1. detected by instinct or inference rather than by recognized perceptual cues 2. detected by means of the senses.
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121. The latter are perceived to provide a hostile physical and social environment.
122. Major transformations within medical discourse provided the theoretical conditions for this perceived advance.
123. A fundamental question is: How valid are these similarities that Leibniz perceived?
124. Generally this is perceived, not in the abstract, but by listing the failings of Catholic countries.
125. Noades has revealed the full extent of fury from Selhurst Park supporters at what they perceived as his personal attack on Coppell.
126. The main perceived benefit was the lack of need to carry cash or cheques.
127. Devaluation has often been perceived as an appropriate measure for countries running high and persistent balance of payments current account deficits.
128. Humans have a special affinity for dolphins, which are widely perceived as having a special degree of intelligence.
129. The concern of these groups has grown in response to a perceived widening of the gap between cherished moral values and actual day-to-day behaviour.sentence dictionary
130. It acknowledges the lack of control groups and neat experimental designs and works with perceived values of change.
131. Clearly, if it is perceived as of comparatively minor concern, few countries would risk making a military riposte.
132. Brown, fibrous bread is frequently perceived as a primitive food, unfit for human consumption.
133. This was how we perceived our situation, and the Gulf War turned our perception into certitude.
134. To human beings the existence of exploitative relations of production would be agonizing were they perceived simply as exploitative.
135. It was the medium through which he perceived his own soul, the formula through which he could confirm his own existence.
136. Lesbian and gay liberation is perceived as doing so, because liberation. as opposed to rights, threatens the position of the heterosexual family.
137. At first this procedure evoked a strong reaction from faculty heads who perceived the dangers of over-personalised accounts.
138. However, the coup was also in response to what leading factions within the army perceived as attempts by Chatichai to undermine their influence.
139. She perceived a faint aroma of dill.
140. Aeneas perceived before him a spacious valley.
141. She perceived I had discovered my real benefactor.
142. The diners perceived a faint aroma of dill.
143. At worst, they are perceived as insincere or dishonest.
144. Ensure That Goals Are Perceived as Attainable.
145. I looked steadfastly at him, and perceived that this eyes looked dull and glazed.
146. He perceived that the rosiness and rustlingness were the tokens of her extreme and infantile shyness.
147. His shape , now divested of cloak, I perceived harmonized in squareness with his physiognomy.
148. That perceived disingenuousness may back to bite Beijing, in two ways.
149. And yet the Heavenly Dog and the Cowherd are perceived by us by an accident.
150. The Labor Party is perceived as the party that started the peace process, the Oslo process.
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