perceiving 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 "perceiving" in a sentence

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

1. The human eye is capable of perceiving thousands of insignificant details.

2. Augurates, some habitual behavior pattern upon perceiving another person

3. He also urged: “Go on perceiving what the will of Jehovah is.”

4. Hypernyms ("Beholding" is a kind of): perception (the process of perceiving)

5. There are three main modes of perceiving: visual, auditory and kinesthetic.

6. It depends upon the incongruous, perceiving what is out of place - which is usually us!

7. It includes perceiving the true character of people and the source and meaning of spiritual manifestations.

8. In what areas is it necessary to go on perceiving what “the will of Jehovah” is?

9. These forms are Cognized or not, according to the qualities latent in the perceiving consciousness.

10. Isn't there a danger of voters perceiving such Belligerence as the antics of a loser?

11. Synonyms for Adverting include noticing, considering, heeding, noting, observing, recognising, recognizing, acknowledging, discerning and perceiving

12. An Afterimage occurs when visually perceiving an image after you are not looking at the stimulus anymore

13. So does his extraordinary way of perceiving ordinary things, like well-made knives and kitchen appliances.

14. Perceiving that he wasn't happy with the arrangements, I tried to book a different hotel.

15. On this account cease becoming unreasonable, but go on perceiving what the will of Jehovah is.”

16. Cognition includes all conscious and unconscious processes by which knowledge is accumulated, such as perceiving, recognizing, conceiving, and reasoning.

17. Backspace started as an online start-up based in Bangladesh perceiving the boom in online business in the country

18. The objective is to have an additional layer of controls which the AOSD activates when perceiving specific risks.

19. Further, the subcutaneously implanted access port may be identified in response to perceiving the at least one feature.

20. Hindrance in perceiving colors due to faulty eye coordination was also blamed on the extended absence of gravity.

21. Cognitive definition, of or relating to cognition; concerned with the act or process of knowing, perceiving, etc

22. More used in remote viewing, Bilocation means when the remote viewer is perceiving the intended target mentally

23. She experimented with her new optic, shifting her patch to her right eye and perceiving the world through heat patterns.

24. Horizontal Collectivism –seeing the self as part of a collective but perceiving all the members of that collective as equal

25. Dancer in the dark More than a codified dance, Butoh is a concept, a way of perceiving the world

26. Cloaking prevents other beings from perceiving the cloaked, making them invisible, or untraceable through sensing or scrying, or both.

27. The phi phenomenon is the optical illusion of perceiving a series of still images, when viewed in rapid succession, as continuous motion.

28. Perceiving the Amowt (hood) worn over her head, which was unusual, she asked her to come and sit at her bedside

29. Receptive (perceiving) Bilingualism exists when people has a rough understanding of foreign language speech but the person themselves almost does not speak or write.

30. Perceiving even a whisper of our own "perfect reality" is the very experience that our users and clients have hired us to capture, mindfully, through our work.

31. Cultus: the Journal of intercultural mediation and communication - Published by Iconesoft Edizioni is an international refereed journal focussing on the role of culture in constructing, perceiving and translating reality

32. The video for Elastic Heart "courted controversy and plaudits in equal measure", with some commentators perceiving it to have pedophilic undertones due to the relative ages of the dancers.

33. Whether fortuitously or inevitably, I've come to meet them again and record their life experiences and their situations, perceiving through this the frailty and tenaciousness of life.

34. The earliest-known English woman writer, Julian of Norwich (c.1343–c.1416) – an Anchorite – likewise encouraged readers to acknowledge their own vulnerability, but suggested perceiving it as a strength

35. As it turns out, making the crunch louder resulted in people perceiving the chip to be around 15% Crunchier and fresher than if quieter sounds are played back instead.

36. Clairvoyance, (French: “clear seeing”) knowledge of information not necessarily known to any other person, not obtained by ordinary channels of perceiving or reasoning—thus a form of extrasensory perception (ESP).

37. Clairvoyance may be roughly divided into three classes — retrocognition and premonition; perceiving past and future events; and perception of contemporary events happening at a distance, or outside the range of normal vision.

38. The foreBrain is the division of the Brain that is responsible for a variety of functions including receiving and processing sensory information, thinking, perceiving, producing and understanding language, and controlling motor function

39. Apprehensive (adj.) late 14c., "capable of perceiving, fitted for mental impression," from Medieval Latin apprehensivus, from Latin apprehens-, past-participle stem of apprehendere "take hold of, grasp" physically or mentally (see apprehend).

40. The primary and fundamental element in Adoration is an interior act of mind and will; the mind perceiving that God's perfection is infinite, the will bidding us to extol and worship this perfection

41. Edward constantly warns Bella against being with him, perceiving her life to be at constant risk if she continues to associate with him, because the scent of her blood is more powerful to him than that of any other human he has ever met.

42. But, perceiving the work potential of the wind and denoting a rational exploitation of nature as a motor force for an harmonious development (which today unhappily seems a notion dislocated of reality), man also appealed to the aeolian force, thus building the first wind mills.

43. Clairvoyant: 1 n someone who has the power of clairvoyance Type of: psychic a person apparently sensitive to things beyond the natural range of perception adj perceiving things beyond the natural range of the senses Synonyms: extrasensory , paranormal seemingly outside normal sensory channels adj foreseeing the future Synonyms: precognitive ,

44. Cognition, also known as Actualization, refers to the ability to distort, change, or rewrite the Cognition of sentient life in Persona.The ability uses the verse's universal system of sentient life, mostly humans, perceiving the world and viewing what they see as reality, and in turn, making it so that what is believed to be real becomes truly real.

45. Perceiving multilingualism as a threat to the nation’s unity and Territorial integrity, and seeing the need to restrict minority languages’ use and to advance the Persian language’s hegemony, Iran’s language policy consists of a non-translation outline as well: all government, administration and educational settings are obliged to use merely Persian for any written communication.

46. The carrier, however, perceiving by the light of the innkeeper candle how it fared with his ladylove, quitting Don Quixote, ran to bring her the help she needed; and the innkeeper did the same but with a different intention, for his was to Chastise the lass, as he believed that beyond a doubt she alone was the cause of all the harmony.

47. “He would appear as a leading man amongst us, without perceiving that he is enlisted under a party as a tool of the lowest order; a political cracker, sent abroad to alarm and terrify, sure to do mischief to the cause he means to support, and generally finishing his career in an explosion that often Bespatters his friends ==Revolutionary War==

48. N Apprehension The act of seizing or taking hold of; prehension: as, the hand is the organ of Apprehension.; n Apprehension The act of arresting or seizing by legal process; arrest; seizure: as, the thief, after his Apprehension, escaped.; n Apprehension A laying hold by the mind; mental grasp; the act or faculty of perceiving anything by the senses;; n Apprehension of learning or becoming

49. The DCPR dimensions of health anxiety, demoralization and alexithymia have been recognized in oncology, with a low overlap with a formal DSM psychiatric diagnosis; the DCPR dimensions dealing with the patients’ ways of perceiving, experiencing, evaluating, and responding to their health status (abnormal illness behaviour) have also been demonstrated, while more data are needed with regard to the complex area of somatization and somatic symptom presentation of distress in cancer patients, for which the DCPR clusters of somatization (functional somatic symptoms secondary to psychiatric disorders, persistent somatization, conversion symptoms, and anniversary reaction) can be of help.