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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61. She received countless letters of support while in jail.
62. He received a call to arms.
63. School reports are always received with some apprehension.
64. A dozen were sent for,but only ten were received.
65. They had received instructions to watch him.
66. Everyone cheered as the winners received their medals.
67. He received triple wages for all his extra work.
68. I've received kindness from him.
69. The troops received orders to mobilize.
70. We received a letter of apology.
71. The company received a substantial government subsidy.
72. He received devastating injuries in the accident.
73. All contributions will be gratefully received.
74. As a first offender, he received a lenient sentence.
75. He received an Oscar for his performance.
76. He received a twelve-month jail sentence.
77. She finally received an apology from the company.
78. The performance received considerable acclaim.sentencedict.com
79. He received a large legacy from his uncle.
80. Investors each received a windfall of £3000.
81. A total of twenty letters were received last month.
82. The story has received scant attention in the press.
83. The Tory candidate received/polled 8000 votes.
84. He received a prison term for drunk driving.
85. He received death threats from right-wing groups.
86. I haven't received a letter from him yet.
87. All employees received a £100 Christmas bonus.
88. The school has received a large capital grant to improve its buildings.
89. She received me with incredible poise for one so yong.
90. The designer has received rave reviews from such arbiters of taste as Elle magazine.
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