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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151. It appeared that he dimly perceived his time to go had come.
152. Just as Endicott perceived him he laid aside his staff.
153. Generally, 16 - 20 weeks of pregnancy, the fetus has begun to be perceived mother's apparent movement.
154. If he is perceived otherwise he will forfeit the domestic support.
155. Thrice I parted company with otherwise good friends because I perceived impure motivations.
156. The baron might possibly have perceived it, but attributing it to a caprice, feigned ignorance.
157. Western philosophers have recently devoted considerable attention to the perceived victimization of women by Non - western cultures.
158. Several explanations spring to mind for the discrepancy between perceived opportunities and actual behaviour.
159. Bhutan(sentencedict.com), Botswana and Jordan are low - income countries perceived to be relatively uncorrupt.
160. Noise, perceived control, perceived freshness and misunderstanding all discussed as possible causes for the apparent disjunction.
161. Art deco in its many forms was largely perceived as thoroughly modern.
162. He doesn't come across as the thug he's perceived to be.
163. Proteus, now looking earnestly upon her, plainly perceived that the page was no other than Julia.
164. Complaining about perceived rivals . Blatantly trying to denigrate rivals, revealing your poverty mentality and desperation.
165. He [ Bush ] isn't perceived as evil, manipulative or even especially political , like Nixon or Lyndon Johnson.
166. Such perceived deficiencies have hobbled his ability to cajole China with any real conviction.
167. On entering the banker's mansion , they perceived the phaeton and servant of M. Andrea Cavalcanti.
168. National treasures are never loaned ; everything else is categorised according to its perceived importance.
169. Even the most obtuse men perceived something special in Noelle.
170. Women with higher levels of perceived stress were more likely an impaired immune response to HPV 16.
171. But, if you speak too loudly, you may be perceived as overbearing, bossy aa braggart.
172. Often perceived as darkemotionally charged , Bergman's films expressed the human emotion of being alone fearful.
173. The disconfirmation scale drastically reduces the asymmetry in the perceived measured service.
174. Whatever they do, they want an active role and are frequently perceived as domineering.
175. They then perceived that the train was attacked by a band of Sioux.
176. High performance concurrency control can improve parallel processing capabilities while decreasing perceived interactive time.
177. Chrysler products were perceived as staid and a little boring.
178. These abuses perpetrated because of actual or perceived sexual orientation or gender identity, have affected millions.
179. So the image of the US benefited from being perceived as less vicious than the Brits.
180. And then perceived exposure produced for scanning a dotted line appears.
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