perceives 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

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1. Who perceives what democracy, and through what eyeglasses?

2. Whoever perceives the Blissful One, the reservoir of pleasure, becomes blissful forever."

3. Cogitative that one perceives “Socrates” when one sees him approach

4. Yet, the eye merely perceives the leaves, branches, and trunk.

5. Your brain encodes information when it perceives it and registers it.

6. John perceives a serene, scintillating beauty like that of lustrous, gleaming gemstones.

7. This is the part of the brain which perceives edges and patterns.

8. If he perceives your body language wrong, he can do major damage.

9. The rejoinder from the Acknowledgers, is “society perceives you as white

10. Cerebrum: the part of a person that feels, thinks, perceives, wills, and especially reasons.

11. He perceives his delicate constitution, and the necessity of treating him tolerably.

12. Synonyms for Beholds include observes, sees, views, regards, witnesses, discerns, eyes, looks at, notices and perceives

13. As a result, she perceives what her husband’s thoughts on such a purchase would be.

14. Sense of smell? Smells are the primordial language and the newborn perceives them indistinctly from birth.

15. The Animist perceives that all things have a spirit, including objects, constructs, illnesses, buildings, and the environment.

16. ( Laughter ) So we move along linear routes and our mind straightens streets and perceives turns as 90- degree angles.

17. So we move along linear routes and our mind straightens streets and perceives turns as 90-degree angles.

18. Cartesian circle, Allegedly circular reasoning used by René Descartes to show that whatever he perceives “clearly and distinctly” is true

19. The way a job seeker perceives and reacts to each of these 4 stages of hiring is known as Candidate Experience

20. Potentially, Animism perceives all things—animals, plants, rocks, rivers, weather systems, human handiwork and perhaps even words—as animated and alive.

21. Writing a Curatorial statement: A well-written Curatorial statement is your chance to guide the way the audience perceives your exhibition

22. The middle class perceives green consumption as simultaneously Assimilating and differentiating, which satisfies their dual motivation and enhances their propensity for green consumption

23. Karpov expertly perceives that his bishop is worth less than the Black knight which has future perspectives on both d4 and f

24. Connectionism is a particular philosophy applied to artificial intelligence and other technology advances; it perceives the human mind as being linked to complex interconnected networks

25. Many of the eighty Banksia species exhibit heat-sensitive serotiny, which means that the plant will not release its seeds unless it perceives a fire

26. "If China perceives the United States having difficulty accessing the region, it is more likely to do something stupid,'' said Japan-US Security Treaty Division senior co-ordinator Yusuke Arai.

27. The Cephalothorax is a standard stage of development in how a child draws (and thus perceives) a human figure, that every healthy child goes through in their toddler years

28. The personal element includes the degree to which the patient perceives being Cared for--confidence, hope, and an overall sense of satisfaction from the physician and the rest of the system

29. Animist Even among mystical practitioners, the Animist has a strange perspective and even stranger magic. The Animist perceives that all things have a spirit, including objects, constructs, illnesses, buildings, and the environment.

30. Apnoea The obstruction of the airway experienced during Apnoea episodes repeatedly deprives the body of oxygen during sleep. This triggers the body’s natural response to what it perceives to be a dangerous situation

31. In the rare cases in which Google perceives that duplicate content may be shown with intent to manipulate our rankings and deceive our users, we'll also make appropriate adjustments in the indexing and ranking of the sites involved.

32. Kamiya has also stated he perceives Dante as "a character that you would want to go out drinking with", someone who was not a show-off but would instead "pull some ridiculous, mischievous joke" to endear people to him.

33. The Abridgement can be true to the original work in terms of mood and tone, capturing the parts the abridging author perceives to be most important; it could be a complete parody of the original or it could fall anywhere in between

34. The abridgement can be true to the original work in terms of mood and tone, capturing the parts the Abridging author perceives to be most important; it could be a complete parody of the original or it could fall anywhere in between

35. While a human tyrant might be rightfully paranoid about unperceived threats, a Beholder is paranoid even though it perceives everything, because that attitude is the natural companion to eternal vigilance. Beholders are among the few creatures that can shape reality in their vicinity

36. By Barricadoes, Feste means "barricades," which are not at all transparent, and ebony is dark and black, rather than light; these statements are meant to contradict what Malvolio perceives, but also to confuse him through the paradox inherent in the statements.

37. By Barricadoes, Feste means "barricades," which are not at all transparent, and ebony is dark and black, rather than light; these statements are meant to contradict what Malvolio perceives, but also to confuse him through the paradox inherent in the statements.

38. In his philosophical short story The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry describes the confusion of a little boy who, on discovering a field of roses, perceives that the flower he has, which he has tended with such love, is not unique but very ordinary.

39. Cocooning is the term used when a person isolates or hides him or herself from the normal social environment and instead opts to stay home and socialize less and less. This behavior is usually exhibited when one perceives the social environment as disturbing, unfavorable, unsafe or …

40. The Abridgement can be true to the original work in terms of mood and tone, capturing the parts the abridging author perceives to be most important; it could be a complete parody of the original or it could fall anywhere in between, generally capturing the

41. Pearl-Clutching definition, outrage or dramatic protest, especially from a woman, caused by something the person perceives as vulgar, in bad taste, or morally wrong but that does not elicit a similarly strong reaction from most other people: pearl-Clutching over sexual jokes; so much fake pearl-Clutching by the candidates

42. Carla Peterson argues that through reading Emma perceives Abstractionsand generalizations as concrete and specific images which she takes literally, trying to transport them to the real life by her imagination which is incapable of synthesizing to unite these ideal images of the world of books as a coherent whole (168).

43. Aesthete (n.) attested from 1878, in vogue 1881, from Greek aisthetes "one who perceives," from stem of aisthanesthai "to perceive (by the senses or by the mind), to feel," from PIE *awis-dh-yo-, from root *au- "to perceive." Or perhaps from aesthetic on the model of …

44. The present study examines the underresearched topic of Bicultural identity; specifically, we: (1) unpack the construct of Bicultural Identity Integration (BII), or the degree to which a Bicultural individual perceives his/her two cultural identities as "compatible" versus "oppositional," and (2) identify the personality (Big Five) and acculturation (acculturation stress, acculturation

45. This Credentialism culture is so strong that companies may allow their employees to take educational leave without pay or even with pay.: In higher education, she perceives a turning away from learning in favor of Credentialism.: In some occupations at least, the creep of Credentialism is due to our legal system and those masters of hindsight, lawyers

46. As verbs the difference between recognize and Acknowledge is that recognize is to match something or someone which one currently perceives to a memory of some previous encounter with the same entity or recognize can be to cognize again while Acknowledge is to admit the knowledge of; to recognize as a fact or truth; to declare one's belief in; as, to

47. As adjectives the difference between subjective and Arbitrary is that subjective is pertaining to subjects as opposed to objects (a subject'' is one who perceives or is aware; an ''object is the thing perceived or the thing that the subject is aware of) while Arbitrary is (usuallyof a decision) based on individual discretion or judgment; not based on any objective distinction, perhaps even