Similar words: receive, receiver, perceived, deceive, undeceive, preconceive, accounts receivable, perceive. Meaning: [rɪ'sɪːvd] adj. 1. conforming to the established language usage of educated native speakers 2. widely accepted as true or worthy.
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1. I've just received some very sad news.
2. Few candidates had received any training in management.
3. He received an interim payment of £10,000.
4. The thief received a just punishment.
5. We were greatly encouraged by the support we received.
6. He deserves the acclaim he has received.
7. The play received rave reviews from the critics.
8. She's received plaudits for her work with homeless people.
9. Her heart beat violently when she received the letter.
10. I received the hospitality of the family.
11. We received a negative answer to our request.
12. You have received a just reward.
13. The minister received some harsh criticism.
14. I have received a letter from my brother.
15. Postal applications must be received by 12 December.
16. The pay that the soldiers received was negligible.
17. So far, we have not received.
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19. I received a telegram from my.
20. We received sanction to proceed with our plans.
21. The tenant received two month's notice.
22. We have received your letter dated April 14, 1998.
23. I received bad treatment from him.
24. The soloist received a huge bouquet of roses.
25. All donations will be gratefully received.
26. I received a letter from him in neat script.
27. He received a medal in reward for his bravery.
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