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Filter by Meaning She perceivest a feeling of disappointment when she didn't get the job she applied for.
They perceivest the sculpture to be intricate.
He perceivest that the software is user-friendly from the reviews.
Thou perceivest that it will rain soon based on the dark clouds.
The child perceivest that the ice cream truck is coming from the sound of the music.
I perceivest that the concert will be crowded from the ticket sales.
Thou perceivest that he is a reliable person from his track record.
He perceivest that the building is old from the cracks in the walls.
I perceivest that my phone battery is low from the indicator.
Thou perceivest the fallacies in his argument.
He perceivest the underlying motives of his colleague's actions.
She perceivest the subtleties in the flavors of different wines.
I perceivest the symbolism in the author's writing.
Thou perceivest the societal constructs that perpetuate inequality.
He perceivest the long-term effects of procrastination on his goals.
They perceivest a change in the light outside.
The dog perceivest the sound of the approaching car.
The farmer perceivest the changes in the weather.
She perceivest a difference in the taste of the water.
The linguist perceivest the intricacies of language structure.
The sociologist perceivest the social constructs of society.
The detective perceivest the motive of the suspect.
The athlete perceivest the opportunity to score a goal.
The musician perceivest the harmony in the melody.
The historian perceivest the context of historical events.
The anthropologist perceivest the cultural practices of a community.
He perceivest the danger lurking in the shadows.
The psychologist perceivest the underlying motivations of human behavior.
The doctor perceivest the symptoms of the disease.
The diplomat perceivest the nuances of international relations.
The environmentalist perceivest the effects of climate change on ecosystems.
The engineer perceivest the challenges of the construction project.
The economist perceivest the impact of policies on the market.
The marketer perceivest the target audience's preferences.
The literary critic perceivest the intertextuality of the novel.
The philosopher perceivest the deeper meaning of human existence.
The scholar perceivest the significance of historical events.
The artist perceivest the aesthetics of the artwork.
The architect perceivest the spatial design of a building.
The programmer perceivest the logic of computer programming.
The children perceivest that the beach is a fun place to go.
She perceivest that cats are friendly animals.
The tourists perceivest that the city is full of history.
The chef perceivest that the soup needs more salt.
We perceivest that learning English is important.
The doctor perceivest that the patient needs rest.
The investor perceivest that the stock market is unstable.
Thou perceivest that you left your keys in the car.
He perceivest that he is lost in the unfamiliar city.
She perceivest that she forgot to turn off the stove.
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