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Definition of Perceptively
1. Adverb. In a perceptive manner.
Definition of Perceptively
1. Adverb. In a perceptive manner. ¹
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Definition of Perceptively
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Perceptively
Literary usage of Perceptively
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Letters of Charles Dickens by Charles Dickens (1879)
"But really not a better audience perceptively than at Peterboro', for that could
hardly be, but they were more enthusiastically demonstrative, and they took ..."
2. The Principles of Psychology by John Bascom (1872)
"Pure being, causal being, the being or force that lies back of effects, of
phenomena, cannot be known perceptively as a result . ..."
3. Augsburg's Drawing by De Resco Leo Augsburg (1901)
"AVe teach children the use of words perceptively and then lead them to use ...
We teach them the use of numbers perceptively and then we lead them to use ..."
4. Friedrich Froebel's Education by Development: The Second Part of the by Friedrich Fröbel (1899)
"... since we may not forget that we are perceptively intellectual beings, and that
our first education especially requires the corresponding perceptively ..."
5. Text-book to Kant: The Critique of Pure Reason : Aesthetic, Categories by Immanuel Kant, James Hutchison Stirling (1881)
"Any such elements can only be notions, and it is difficult to see how notions
are to be applied in experience, not only a priori perceptively, ..."
6. The Wings of the Dove by Henry James (1902)
"One was that even should he desire her without a penny she wouldn't marry him
for the world; the other was that she felt him, after all, perceptively, ..."
7. The Wings of the Dove by Henry James (1902)
"One was that even should he desire her without a penny she wouldn't marry him
for the world; the other was that she felt him, after all, perceptively, ..."