perceive in English

verb
1
become aware or conscious of (something); come to realize or understand.
his mouth fell open as he perceived the truth
2
interpret or look on (someone or something) in a particular way; regard as.
if Guy does not perceive himself as disabled, nobody else should

Use "perceive" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "perceive" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "perceive", or refer to the context using the word "perceive" in the English Dictionary.

1. Can't you perceive this?

2. Elders need discernment to perceive this.

3. I plainly perceive some objections remain.

4. Aesthesia The ability to perceive a stimulus

5. Cats are not able to perceive colour.

6. She did not perceive herself as disabled.

7. You can easily perceive what he wants.

8. This always can perceive my feebleminded bar.

9. Did you perceive anyone entering the laboratory?

10. How do the French perceive the British?

11. I could perceive nothing at all from her.

12. I can't perceive any difference between these coins.

13. Aesthesia The ability to perceive a stimulus

14. They are fictions you perceive as reality.

15. We perceive him wish to make progress.

16. Shockingly, they still perceive women as inferior.

17. Achromate definition, a person unable to perceive color

18. I perceive him as a particularly appropriate model.

19. So it is variation in what we perceive.

20. To perceive is to suffer. Aristotle 

21. You will come to perceive his thoughts and feelings.

22. I grew to perceive the beauty in them.

23. How can we perceive some of God’s attributes?

24. Atomies perceive themselves as larger than they actually are

25. Bedim - make darker and difficult to perceive by sight

26. Atomies perceive themselves as larger than they actually are

27. Some people perceive the presence of Chi more easily than others, but the ability to perceive it is inherent in all of us.

28. Atomies perceive themselves as larger than they actually are.

29. Ah! You can make that lute discourse, I perceive.

30. Did you perceive a red colour or a green one?

31. Atomies perceive themselves as larger than they actually are

32. Behold definition is - to perceive through sight or apprehension : see

33. Philosophers have an avidity to know how we perceive objects.

34. By my rambling digression , I perceive myself to be grown old.

35. Voters perceive him as a decisive and resolute international leader.

36. Aesthesia (countable and uncountable, plural Aesthesias) The ability to perceive sensations

37. Possible to estimate, measure, or perceive: Appreciable changes in temperature

38. (Chlorpromazine may cause patient to perceive brownish discoloration of objects or photophobia

39. You must learn to perceive the world as no one else can.

40. I perceive a coaxing sound in that soft strain of yours. Sentencedict.com

41. A monster with Blindsight may perceive its surroundings without using sight

42. 8 Voters perceive him as a decisive and resolute international leader.

43. Translators do not yet perceive computers as a threat to their livelihood.

44. Children who do badly in school tests often perceive themselves to be failures.

45. A third of the MS perceive communication with allophone patients as significantly difficult.

46. (Ecclesiastes 7:9) Instead, try to perceive the feelings behind your mate’s words.

47. The structure now reflects the continuum rather than the discrete units we perceive.

48. How do you perceive the serf system in Tibet under your rule?

49. The smallest sound you can perceive moves your eardrum just four atomic diameters.

50. 27 The illustrious Cuvier did not perceive that a barnacle was a crustacean.