perceptively

[ UK /pəsˈɛptɪvli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a perceptive manner
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How To Use perceptively In A Sentence

  • By carefully orchestrating an expressive surface, he perceptively salvaged the internalized characteristics and secured them for posterity through the act of photography.
  • In the end, while the exhibition might be simple and unassuming, it perceptively emphasizes the variety of production and consumption of religious iconography prevalent in post-communist Romania.
  • As she perceptively notes, this vision of a global system represents a new phase of capitalism which is ‘more universal, more unchallenged, more pure and more unadulterated than ever before’.
  • A good book talks to your mind, gives you many lessons and experiences, as well as makes you think deeply and perceptively. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The stages in her love affair with Harry are perceptively written.
  • She enlarges perceptively upon the primacy of the visual in the shifting sensorium of the modern urban subject, though we still need more appreciation of other neglected dimensions, notably of sound and touch.
  • Once on the rig proper, and below deck, however, I found that the living conditions were quite agreeable, allowing for the fact that the whole thing was made of steel and was heaving quite perceptively.
  • The pimply-faced pubescent gazed in wonderment as his elder sibling orated perceptively on the great mysteries of teenage life.
  • Finally, he perceptively identified problems inherent in public regulation and ownership of inner block open spaces and saw the necessity of assuming community maintenance of public areas: Charles R. Wolfe: Visioning Neighborhood and the City, Then and Now
  • When we went to an online "Terms of Service" check box, deals came in at a perceptively faster rate (I don't have the actual stats - too long ago). Online Agreements Accelerate Sales
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