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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121. He still owes for the goods he received last month.
122. The poor man received a savage beating from the thugs.
123. Several police officers received medical treatment for cuts and bruises.
124. He died from the wounds he had received to his chest.
125. The new design only received a lukewarm endorsement from head office.
126. Numerous items of correspondence have been received on this subject.
127. Airport officials received a stream of verbal abuse from angry passengers whose flights had been delayed.
128. Tributes to the dead leader have been received from all around the world.
129. She has received a response from that college to her application.
130. The accounts show that the company has spent more than it received.
131. We've received permission to go ahead with the music festival in spite of opposition from local residents.
132. I have received a private commission to paint the prince's family.
133. The Russian leader received a ringing declaration of support yesterday.
134. She received a cosmetic makeover at a beauty salon as a birthday gift.
135. Congratulations upon having received your Doctorate in Philosophy.I know this has meant years of study and hard work on your part, and it is an achievement you can well be proud of.I am sure, from the fine record, that you will be equally successful in whatever career you pursue.
136. The 100-strong garrison has/have received no supplies for a week.
137. We received willing help.
138. The TV station has received a barrage of complaints about the amount of violence in the series.
139. Needless to say[sentencedict .com], any contributions of money will be gratefully received.
140. He wept for joy when he received the admission notice.
141. Her new book has received fulsome praise from the critics.
142. The prisoners' attempt to escape was foiled at the last minute when police received a tip-off.
143. What annoyed him most was that he had received no apology.
144. He has received many honours for his research into cancer.
145. She complained bitterly about the lack of help she received.
146. The bride and bridegroom received their guests in the great hall.
147. Those customers who have kicked up a fuss have received refunds.
148. Shortly afterwards, Dawson received an invitation to speak at a scientific conference.
149. My day began in the normal way, and then I received a very strange phone call.
150. The Prime Minister was received with all the traditional pomp and ceremony that is laid on for visiting heads of government.
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