English to Telugu Dictionary perceive

perceive

అవగతం
definition
verb
his mouth fell open as he perceived the truth
become aware or conscious of (something); come to realize or understand.
if Guy does not perceive himself as disabled, nobody else should
interpret or look on (someone or something) in a particular way; regard as.
translation of 'perceive'
చూచి తెలుసుకొను,
అవగాహన చేసుకొని
example
he was quick to 'perceive' that there was little future in such arguments
People often 'perceive' that these illnesses only happen to older people, however this clearly isn't the case.
Students generally 'perceive' accounting as boring and dull.
Spatial intelligence, the power to 'perceive' form and give visual shape to ideas, is equally important.
This means that if we make an effort when we 'perceive' orange, we sense a variety of shades.
I believe that the name given to you by your parents can have a great bearing on your life, an influence on the person you become and the way in which people 'perceive' you.
Her ability to understand, to 'perceive' the nature of the truth was what was being tested.
Some asthmatic patients 'perceive' the severity of their disease rather poorly.
People 'perceive' me as a different character to what I actually am.
if Guy does not 'perceive' himself as disabled, nobody else should
Consequently, people within the same community may not 'perceive' risk in the same way as their neighbours.
And besides, Smith says she's stopped worrying about how people 'perceive' her.
Sweet and bitter mingled together for there were no senses to 'perceive' them.
some geographers 'perceive' hydrology to be a separate field of scientific inquiry
I think people would 'perceive' him a little differently from how they did in the '70s.
if Guy does not 'perceive' himself as disabled, nobody else should
For some, this discovery led them to 'perceive' a lack in Australian society of shared moral values and of encouragement to live well.
some geographers 'perceive' hydrology to be a separate field of scientific enquiry
There is evidence to suggest that students do 'perceive' benefit from ethics courses.
No two persons can ever, in this sense, 'perceive' the same item: nothing at all is publicly perceptible.
he was quick to 'perceive' that there was little future in such arguments
However, for us our own branding has been an issue as people 'perceive' us as a data company, so we have to work hard to get out the message about our voice and converged abilities.
Our eyes 'perceive' different wavelengths of light as color, but this sense isn't very refined.
As humans, our five senses are basic ways through which we 'perceive' the world.
Scientists still do not know exactly how we hear and 'perceive' sounds.
In its broadest sense, aesthetics refers to the ability to 'perceive' through the senses.
The basic idea is that when you 'perceive' the world then you take information in through your senses and of course this is exactly what we believe today.
Smokers clearly 'perceive' benefits from smoking, otherwise they would not pay to do it.
Patients initially 'perceive' a benefit while being treated, but this benefit disappears by one year.
We 'perceive' our environment via our senses of smell, touch, taste, hearing, sight.
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