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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31. They received hundreds of requests for more information.
32. They received the news with resignation.
33. Her fingers tightened convulsively with every jolt she received.
34. She received the best schooling the town could offer.
35. I received an encouraging response to my advertisement.
36. He received a humiliating rebuff from his manager.
37. He received a doctor's degree.
38. The allegations received widespread media coverage.
39. I received a bunch of flowers yesterday.
40. They received him into the Trade Union.
41. I received a letter from my brother.
42. I received less money than the others did.
43. My letter received a swift reply.
44. Both candidates received an equal number of votes.
45. The show received a good write-up.
46. We have received your letter of April 14, 1998.
47. I have just received his reply.
48. Pregnant women received a double ration of milk.
49. The hotel has received a large influx of guests.
50. He received a death sentence .
51. The waitress received a handsome tip.
52. She has received many commissions to design public buildings.
53. He received a letter from the local police.
54. Company employees received a 25 Christmas bonus.
55. They received orders to start at once.
56. So far[Sentencedict.com], we do not seem to have received.
57. His latest novel received excoriating reviews.
58. She received a gift as recompense.
59. The winning entrant received tickets to the theatre.
60. He received a large fortune when his uncle died.
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