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View synonyms for perceivable
perceivable
[ per-see-vuh-buhl ]
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- per·ceiva·bili·ty per·ceiva·ble·ness noun
- per·ceiva·bly adverb
- nonper·ceiva·ble adjective
- nonper·ceiva·bly adverb
- unper·ceiva·ble adjective
- unper·ceiva·bly adverb
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Word History and Origins
Origin of perceivable1
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Example Sentences
It appears to dislike rain with extreme aversion, and is discomfited and driven back by only a few and scarcely perceivable drops.
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Nevertheless, when something actually good is perceivable, one is convinced by it and even made happy.
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The important stage is the one which precedes this, and in which a definite decline in mental power is not yet perceivable.
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In a thought is crystalized on one side the subjective faculty of thought, and on the other the perceivable nature of an object.
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Extreme usefulness of the thing is the only motive perceivable in the careful rearing of other trees.
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