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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.
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- perceivedly adverb
- perceivedness noun
- unperceived adjective
- well-perceived adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of perceived1
Example Sentences
Thatās when someone falsely accuses oneās perceived opponents of conducting, plotting or desiring to commit the same transgressions that one plans to commit or is already committing.
They had a public row at the end of last season, in which Verstappen was unhappy with what he perceived as Russell trying to get him a penalty at the Qatar Grand Prix.
The organisation which represents rank and file officers believes the five meetings could lead to "perceived bias" and has called for him to "recuse" himself.
What happens next in Los Angeles between the military and protesters ā which group is perceived as the aggressors ā may likely determine what happens next in our democracy.
Because he was unjustly persecuted for his identity and perceived as ādifferent,ā when he realized he was different in another way, he kept it close to his chest.
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