Use "discern" in a sentence

1. You discern my thoughts from afar.

2. What helped David to discern God’s will?

3. She sought to discern his inmost thoughts.

4. Critically to discern […] good writers from bad

5. Be alert to discern what concerns him.

6. Company leaders were quick to discern this.

7. He can discern between right and wrong.

8. It is difficult to discern the truth.

9. The review box entitled “What Did You Discern?”

10. The man couldn't discern between right and wrong.

11. What did Solomon discern about laughter and frivolity?

12. At first, we could only discern a blob.

13. One can faintly discern the flavour of lemon.

14. The telescope can discern objects incredibly distant in space.

15. Do you clearly discern the evidence of divine guidance?

16. We could just discern a town in the distance.

17. You must understand how to discern the extraterrestrial energies.

18. I could just discern a figure in the darkness.

19. Many observers tried to discern the component stars without success.

20. We discern no badge of infamy on man or woman.

21. It was hard to discern why this was happening.

22. We could just discern the house in the distance.

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24. He could discern a faint light ahead in the forest.

25. Some people find it difficult to discern blue from green.

26. It is up to you to discern and interpret them.

27. It is difficult to discern any pattern in these figures.

28. It is often difficult to discern how widespread public support is.

29. Officials were keen to discern how much public support there was.

30. 11 Who can discern his errors? Acquit me of hidden faults.

31. * A bishop is to discern spiritual gifts, D&C 46:27, 29.

32. Can you discern that your enemies are doing harm to you?

33. She could clearly discern a figure walking up towards the house.

34. Below the bridge we could just discern a narrow, weedy ditch.

35. How can we discern the meaning of “heart” in the Bible?

36. The Light of Christ helps us to discern right from wrong.

37. But what if we discern that we are getting sleepy spiritually?

38. We should learn to discern and analyze the essentials of complicated questions.

39. Or you may be able to discern the meaning from the context.

40. Anger rusts intellect so that it cannot discern right from wrong. 

41. I can identify and analyze Archetypes and use them to discern meaning in literature

42. Now came an intensive effort to discern the exact nature of this vital compound.

43. Its message is powerful, “able to discern thoughts and intentions of the heart.”

44. In the parable, how can we discern the identity of (a) the bridegroom?

45. 1 Anger rusts intellect so that it cannot discern right from wrong. 

46. It is possible to discern a number of different techniques in her work.

47. It was difficult to discern through all the dust kicked in my face.

48. 5:3, 4) Unlike people in general, we discern where current events are heading.

49. A correctly formed conscience is needed to discern the absolute value of one’s work.

50. 30 In the gloom I could only just discern the outline of a building.

51. 5:4, 5) Unlike mankind in general, we discern the Scriptural significance of current events.

52. Can you discern the positive effects the Theocratic Ministry School is having on your spirituality?

53. Hence, being blind is also defined as being “unable or unwilling to discern or judge.”

54. It is often difficult to discern the truth of an event from a newspaper report.

55. 9 In the gloom I could only just discern the outline of a building.

56. By listening to their prayers, you may be able to discern their spiritual progress.

57. You need a long series of data to be able to discern such a trend.

58. And in every case a perceptive manager should be able to discern a clear pattern.

59. Because this must grind seriously, read advertisement, discern true bogus, the connotation of anatomize advertisement word.

60. Synonyms for Assimilate include comprehend, understand, grasp, absorb, conceive, discern, appreciate, apprehend, get and intuit

61. (Psalm 103:2) All Christians ought to be alert to discern what their prayers reveal.

62. It is easy to discern a connection between high rents and the lack of housing.

63. Synonyms for Ascertain include discern, identify, recognise, recognize, understand, comprehend, see, confirm, grasp and appreciate

64. 15 When we discern Christ’s direction, we sense his keen interest in our spiritual advancement.

65. But we can discern something about the early spread of Christianity. —See the box above.

66. The eyes are atrophied and set deep under the skin making them difficult to discern.

67. Presently, Cleo was able to discern the rattle of gentle snoring coming from the adjoining room.

68. They study it to discern clearly what the main points are and how these are developed.

69. Thus you can discern the real meaning of the disastrous course of the black horse of famine.

70. The study of structure and function will to some extent discern similarities of process in these movements.

71. Thus it is possible to discern three main levels of causality in this model of industrial conflict.

72. It was so dark outside that he was just able to discern the road in the dark.

73. This section links which Botanicals are used in which gin, what flavour they impart and how to discern them

74. Here we may discern a connection with the Whig imagery of balance which dominated constitutional writing a century earlier.

75. A miracle of the images we discern in temple mirrors of eternity is that they—we—can change.

76. Members can discern between schemes that are flashy and fleeting and those refinements that are uplifting and enduring.

77. 23 An overall conclusion on the developmental role is not too difficult to discern amongst the different assessments.

78. 10 Presently,[www.Sentencedict.com] Cleo was able to discern the rattle of gentle snoring coming from the adjoining room.

79. To evaluate behavior in relation to the principles of the gospel; to decide; to discern good from evil.

80. As we do so, we might discern an attitude, a goal, or a deep feeling that needs attention.