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perceive

[per-seev] / pərˈsiv /




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Still, his perceived deference to Choi, who also served as a top advisor to Moore, has led to questions about just how much has really changed.

From Los Angeles Times

At least as I perceive it, there’s a strange coldness that wasn’t here before, ironic given how hot it is in the dog days of summer.

From Salon

People were "fed up" with the main parties, "fed up" with what they regarded as poor-quality public services, and "fed up" with what they perceived as a lack of change.

From BBC

‘The most unique feature of this market has been the unusual combination of highly resilient supply, soft demand and a sharp reduction in perceived geopolitical risk.’

From MarketWatch

As the first of the dead were laid to rest Wednesday, Jewish Australians said they felt unsafe, angry and frustrated at perceived government foot-dragging in confronting antisemitism.

From Barron's