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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211. Roman soldiers received a salt allowance, called salarium, the origin of the word salary.
212. She received a special award in acknowledgement of all her hard work.
213. He received a savage blow on the head; that did for him.
214. The films in which Hoffmann starred have been well received.
215. He asked a few more questions, to which he received unsatisfactory answers.
216. She received the house as part of the divorce settlement .
217. We received an avalanche of letters in reply to our advertisement.
218. She received something of a surprise when Robert said that he was coming to New York.
219. I received a nasty surprise in the shape of a letter from the taxman.
220. Miller's campaign has received a good deal of adverse publicity .
221. In her day she never received the critical acclaim she deserved.
222. We have just received the information about the forthcoming conference.
223. I can't speak too highly of the unstinting help I received.
224. The above - mentioned working paper has received favorable responses from many countries.
225. Nottingham Forest got/received/took a severe drubbing at the hands of Manchester United.
226. He was still steaming over the insult he had received.
227. The school has received an endowment of £50 000 to buy new books for the library.
228. His son was overwhelmed by the sentiments of love and support in the cards and letters he received.sentence dictionary
229. I have not received news from him up to date.
230. He has received death threats and hate mail from angry fans.
231. I haven't received my bank statement for last month yet.
232. We shall not know whether the experiment has been successful until we have received a radio message.
233. About 40% of the department's 78 engineers received pink slips.
234. She retired from politics the year after she received the Nobel Prize.
235. She could barely survive on the pittance she received as a widow's pension.
236. He received his award at a presentation in London yesterday.
237. When I asked the company what their policy was on this matter, I received a very dusty answer.
238. He was at a disadvantage because of the poor education he had received.
239. We received several answers, and we picked one at random.
240. Thank you for your letter of application , which we received yesterday.
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