Use "sense experience" in a sentence

1. The experience reinforced my sense of loss.

2. You Acquire a sense of calm in crisis through experience.

3. Common sense may be acquired through observation, training, and experience

4. Positivism who thought that sense and experience be exclusively related to the proposition became impossible solipsism, this is because sense and experience can be reduced in actual languages.

5. Advisable To be truly “Advisable” requires experience, smarts, insights, and common sense

6. Good road sense with driving license B, at least 3 years experience.

7. The experience of history may have helped to consolidate such a sense of trust.

8. The experience of mystic trance is in a sense analogous to sleep or drunkenness.

9. Knowing his experience and common sense I did not expect such an "agitprop" from him.

10. We Confabulate to make sense out of our experience, our feelings, our perceptions, and our memories

11. When they are moved into the private sector, they often experience the same sense of liberation.

12. The managers' experience was an imperfect lens with which to make sense of their new position.

13. The blind will gain a sense of scenery similar to optical image relying on sense of hearing, capability of stereo audio field treatment and accumulated experience.

14. To increase, accumulate, or come about as a result of growth: common sense that Accrues with experience.

15. Aspiration management , an individual's need to meet realistic goals, receive feedback and experience a sense of accomplishment

16. 14 When they are moved into the private sector, they often experience the same sense of liberation.

17. In fact no test for its Ascertainment, known to the sense or experience of the Committee, was omitted

18. Yet the mild sense of euphoria it produces keeps most people smoking so as to experience the feeling repeatedly.

19. There is no attempt to structure the experience, to make it utopian in that sense that we put into it.

20. The experience or feeling of sharing responsibilities, experiences, activities, etc.: the spirit of Collectivity It simply doesn't make sense to talk about individuality if you don't have a sense of Collectivity.

21. The experience or feeling of sharing responsibilities, experiences, activities, etc.: the spirit of Collectivity It simply doesn't make sense to talk about individuality if you don't have a sense of Collectivity.

22. When you experience Brilliancy, you feel complete in the sense that all essential aspects are present but are not differentiated

23. This kind of experience can reinforce our sense of insecurity, as well as making the burden of sadness unbearably heavy.

24. The emotional release that characters or the audience experience during the Catharsis can lead to a sense of forgiveness and renewal

25. “This is a normal reaction,” says one nurse with extensive experience in treating AD patients, “but an unnecessary sense of guilt.”

26. A joy to Behold A thing, event, or experience that creates a profound sense of joy or elation in the spectator

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28. The sceptical argument therefore claims that you can not make sense of the idea of a subject of experience other than yourself.

29. 15 Besides he was beginning to experience that inordinate sense of relief which tells you that you have done the right thing.

30. Sadness is a temporary, part-time experience, but acedia is global and permanent. In this sense it is opposed to human nature.

31. One sense triggers another sense.

32. 6th sense, 6th sense, pfft!

33. As a refresher: “Blindfolds are an incredible way to maximize a sensual experience because when you restrict one sense, the others can become …

34. Batty’s features traditional pizza in every sense from our freshly made dough to our sauce and toppings, making for an authentic Italian-American experience

35. This is a great canyon for those that have never Canyoned before but have outdoor experience, good fitness and a keen sense of adventure

36. Identical experience and introspective experience further deepen direct experience.

37. Gratefulness boosts your sense of belonging; your sense of belonging in turn boosts your Common Sense.

38. Canada, Barbre Ergonomics provides the real-world experience you need to identify and address ergonomics problems in ways that make sense while reducing effort and costs

39. High school graduate or above, pleasant character, strong sense of responsibility, good service and team work experience, able to work flexible hours, demobilized armyman is preferred.

40. So it makes sense because it doesn't make sense.

41. The Boondoggler is neither a bourbon or a rye in the traditional sense but combines elements of booth for a one of a kind taste experience

42. 6:8) Keep on doing his will, and you will experience the love, joy, and sense of security that come from viewing Jehovah as your Father.

43. Bumming in British English present participle of verb bum 2 (sense 6), bum 2 (sense 7), bum 2 (sense 8), bum 2 (sense 9)

44. Be the Judge is one of the newest brainly puzzle games that break common sense and bring you an excellent brainwash experience within the scope of brain

45. Makes sense.

46. non sense

47. Copped in British English past participle of verb, past tense of verb see cop 1 (sense 4), cop 1 (sense 5), cop 1 (sense 6), cop 1 (sense 7), cop 1 (sense 8)

48. 2 days ago · The Biblical worldview makes sense of our experience as humans in a multifarious environment, and it all starts with the Biblical God

49. Old English (in sense Animus (sense 4)): from Latin, ‘spirit, mind’.

50. But it was also the only way that I could find to sift through the slideshow of my experience and make sense of the future and the past.

51. Experience - Experience in the administration of a social welfare program and experience in supervision.

52. Ray —electric sense

53. A spider-sense.

54. Bugged definition: → see bug 1 (sense 9 ) , bug 1 (sense 10 ) , bug 1 (sense 11 ) Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

55. Shark —electric sense

56. The Electric Sense

57. Late 16th century (in Beluga (sense 2)): from Russian belukha (Beluga (sense 1)), Beluga (Beluga (sense 2)), both from belyĭ ‘white’.

58. You people have no sense of humor, no sense of joy, no sense of joie de vivre. You are so young.

59. Nominal sense attested since 1746; adjectival sense attested since 1791: pre- +‎ Antepenultimate.

60. Wisdom depends on experience, and not just any experience.

61. From experience.

62. Thought is a mental experience, not a sensory experience.

63. The 20th-century German philosopher Martin Heidegger criticized the ontological assumptions underpinning such a reductive model, and claimed that it was impossible to make sense of experience in these terms.

64. In this case, Blindfolding denies you from the sense of sight – allowing the blindfolded individual to experience a stronger perception of every touch and every rough breath in their ear

65. Past experience?

66. • Cogitable (adjective) Sense 1

67. • Credulously (adverb) Sense 1

68. • Chelicerate (adjective) Sense 1

69. • Crabwise (adjective) Sense 1

70. • Bacteriolysis (noun) Sense 1

71. • Bistered (adjective) Sense 1

72. • Bigamous (adjective) Sense 1

73. • Addible (adjective) Sense 1

74. • Ailurophobia (noun) Sense 1

75. • Apoplectoid (adjective) Sense 1

76. • Amaurotic (adjective) Sense 1

77. • Amitotic (adjective) Sense 1

78. • Amalgamative (adjective) Sense 1

79. • Addressed (adjective) Sense 1

80. • Adaxial (adjective) Sense 1