Synonym: percept, perceptual experience, sensing. Similar words: reception, exception, conception, deceptive, option, adoption, assumption, corruption. Meaning: [pər'sepʃn /pə'-] n. 1. the representation of what is perceived; basic component in the formation of a concept 2. a way of conceiving something 3. the process of perceiving 4. knowledge gained by perceiving 5. becoming aware of something via the senses.
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(151) Both societies are deeply influenced by their history and by their perception of that history.
(152) I had a negative view of the publisher, and I transferred that perception to her.
(153) It was certainly not a highly emotional state, nor was it an abandonment of old modes of perception.
(154) These changes in perception of distension at the lower end of the gut seem to be mirrored in the stomach.
(155) Inaccurate though this perception may be, it creates a credibility gap which Peavey must yet cross.
(156) This was how we perceived our situation, and the Gulf War turned our perception into certitude.
(157) The relative paucity of material goods owned by Corpsmen is, in terms of transcultural perception, a complicating factor.
(158) Not that the organs of perception apprehended it at the time.
(159) Perception is the most tricky and the most fascinating aspect of the mind.
(160) Others wished to explore their own community's perception of the philosophy of the school.
(161) Privatisation will not inevitably lead to changes in public perception.
(162) Fear often played tricks with my perception and now it seemed as if I was losing my grip of reality.
(163) We do not attribute reality to all the objects of our apparent perception.
(164) Many people believe that cats are capable of some kind of extra-sensory perception,(sentencedict.com) but they are not.
(165) Perceptions are not the same thing as knowledge, but they are what the holder of the perception believes to be knowledge.
(166) Sybase has been suffering from sagging sales and the perception of lagging technology.
(167) Lessons from the Visual Perception and Sound units fit well with work on the human body.
(168) They act on him and impair his ability to distinguish between thought and perception, between concepts and objects.
(169) Sound, the Auditory System, and Pitch Perception.
(170) Macular degeneration; Motion perception; Diagnostic techniques, ophthalmological; Aged. Sentencedict.com
(171) To deprive of perception or insight.
(172) The perception could thus become a self-fulfilling prophecy.
(173) Human speech perception is inherently a multimodal process.
(174) In the phrase, borrowed from Sappho , that the social scientists use to sum up the common perception, what is beautiful is good.
(175) Psychics have funny moments in relation to their visions and the people they try to help with their extrasensory perception.
(176) The risk is, at the moment that this perception has begun to change, and that is leading to the fall-off not just in the A-share market, but will lead to a fall-off in the property market as well.
(177) Ancientry, philosophy represents all subject coz the people's perception rest on the general and instinct phase.
(178) Neuronal circuitry for centrifugal modulation in visual information processing. Visual information is transmitted and processed from the retina to the telencephalon where visual perception results.
(179) But is it possible to observe so that there is only observation, seeing, and nothing else - so that there is only perception without a perceiver?
(180) The perception of the brain drain as a transaction in which the recipient country gains and the donor loses is incomplete, says this Nature editorial.
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