apperceive

[US]/əˈpɜːrsiveɪ/
[UK]/əˈpɝːsɪv/

Translation

v.To become aware of or to understand something new, especially by intuition or insight, based on previous experience.
vt.To perceive or understand something new, especially by intuition or insight, based on previous experience.
Word Forms
Third Person Singularapperceives
Present Participleapperceiving
Past Tenseapperceived
Past Participleapperceived

Phrases & Collocations

apperceive the situation

apperceive someone's intentions

Example Sentences

it is important to apperceive the context of the discussion.

she could apperceive the underlying emotions in his voice.

to truly apperceive art, one must engage with it deeply.

he struggled to apperceive the complex theory presented in class.

children apperceive the world differently than adults.

it takes time to apperceive the nuances of a new language.

she was able to apperceive the significance of the event.

to apperceive the challenges ahead, one must assess the situation carefully.

he failed to apperceive the consequences of his actions.

in order to apperceive the lesson, students must be attentive.

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