perceive in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

perceive in the PONS Dictionary

perceive Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to perceive that ...
to perceive sb/sth to be sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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For example, when a person is feeling guilty about something he did earlier, he will perceive the people around him as also feeling guilty.
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The effect is probably related to rubbing the area or the mind perceiving benefit.
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This program is generally perceived to have resulted in a cheaper drug supply for poor countries.
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Light and the color of an object can affect how one perceives its positioning.
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The way that one perceives and values time, structures time and reacts to time frames communication.
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In fact, no clear tonality can be perceived in the first three bars.
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The goals that are set depend on how the students perceive the task at hand.
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People generally perceive him as wearing a style of dress appropriate to their region and era.
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As a result, increased sound pressure levels are required to perceive these sounds.
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Written words and other words do not suffice because they have become past by the time the subject perceives them.
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