Similar words: receptivity, susceptivity, perceptive, perceptively, interceptive, perceptiveness, perceptibility, imperceptibility. Meaning: [pɜr'sep'tɪvətɪ /'pɜːsep't-] n. a feeling of understanding.
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(1) The writer is worth admiring for his outstanding perceptivity and memory.
(2) You can always sense her perceptivity whenever she makes comments on something.
(3) This is insight , perceptivity, the exaltation of spirit that is possible for everyone.
(4) Beauty in image and perceptivity from chemical disciplines is vivid, intuitional and explicit.
(5) Because when you are sad and gloomy and depressed, your eyes lose perceptivity.
(6) It realizes the global optimal computation via the local interacting a- gents with abilities of local perceptivity, competition and evolvement, self-learning etc.
(7) Various kinds of above-mentioned methods are used alternately, in order to carry on the perceptivity and analysis of different methods to different problem.
(8) The procedure of the socialism civilization also shows and reflects the character of perceptivity, practice and procedure of the humanity political civilization.
(9) The patients with KCS whose ocular surface were severitily damage among SLE subjects have not fell unwell like dryness of eye may because the corneal perceptivity was decreased.
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