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perceived
[ per-seevd ]
adjective
- taken in by the senses; heard, seen, felt, etc.:
Spontaneous memories are activated by specific signals from the parts of the brain that deal with perceived stimuli like smells, pictures, and words.
- detected, discerned, or recognized, often without corroboration by others:
He fails to appreciate that the perceived "backlash" against his post was not an expression of reluctance to accept change, just disagreement with his specific proposal.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of perceive ( def ).
Other 51Թ Forms
- ··· [per-, see, -vid-lee, -, seevd, -], adverb
- ···Ա noun
- ܲ·· adjective
- ɱ-· adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of perceived1
Example Sentences
"I'm thinking, you're risking your life every single day because of what you believe to be perceived as a good thing, as a cool thing," he says.
The scepticism around Altman's perceived courting of India could be because of his past views on the country's AI capabilities.
That could be perceived as a stamina doubt, although might see out the trip better now a year stronger and stable's Hedgehunter won in 2005 after a tired late fall the previous year.
Hungary's decision aligns with its broader foreign policy stance under Orban, who has cultivated close ties with Israel and adopted a critical view of international institutions perceived as infringing on national sovereignty.
Danny spends a lot of time worrying — whether she’s good enough, whether she’s perceived as good enough.
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