[ UK /ˈɪnsa‍ɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈɪnˌsaɪt/ ]
NOUN
  1. a feeling of understanding
  2. clear or deep perception of a situation
  3. the clear (and often sudden) understanding of a complex situation
  4. grasping the inner nature of things intuitively
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How To Use insight In A Sentence

  • Although Jameson is clear-eyed about the corrosive effects of modernity, his methodology nevertheless seemed to require his allegiance to secularization and to convergence theories of modernization; moreover, the acuity and insight of the readings produced by this methodology served to justify that faith a posteriori. Introduction
  • Get an up close insight on the early song writing technics that produced several timeless Lynyrd Skynyrd Albums. Ronnie Van Zant Speaks « Lynyrd Skynyrd Dixie
  • The case has offered an insight into travails he faced running the family business and securing a successor. Times, Sunday Times
  • A number of researchers offer insights on supportive classroom environments and the use of technology in peer learning.
  • I instead made use of the Cluebat and asked Mike for an insight check, which revealed that the Crane's claw was still over the pool and that Vorian (Mike's monk) was within walking distance of the crane's controls. Critical Hits
  • There's no insight into Alexander's transition from beloved leader to drunken megalomaniac; one minute he has his subjects hanging on his every word, and then next thing you know he's declaring himself a god.
  • The many cases of sidewise technological competition that have occurred in the business world can also be mined for insights.
  • With a flash of insight, she found the solution to the problem.
  • Credit-carddebt. com provides insight on the future of bankruptcy and a popular bankruptcy alternative. The Earth Times Online Newspaper
  • We have evaluated selected molecular interactions of nucleobases in the simulated structures to obtain further insight in similarities and differences between the ability of guanine and inosine to form quadruplexes.
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