PERCEIVABLE - significado y definición. Qué es PERCEIVABLE
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Qué (quién) es PERCEIVABLE - definición


Perceivable      
·adj Capable of being perceived; perceptible.
perceivable      
a.
Discernible, cognizable, perceptible, appreciable, sensible, distinguishable.
perceive         
  • Cerebrum lobes
  • The [[Necker cube]] and [[Rubin vase]] can be perceived in more than one way.
ORGANIZATION, IDENTIFICATION, AND INTERPRETATION OF SENSORY INFORMATION IN ORDER TO REPRESENT AND UNDERSTAND THE ENVIRONMENT IN THE BRAIN
Perceiving; Human perception; Perceive; Percepts; Percept; Perception (psychology); Perceptions; Perceptual; Sensory perception; Proximal stimulus; Distal stimulus; Perceived; Perceives; Distal object; Imperceptible; Perceptible; Perceptibility; Psychology of perception; Theories of perception; Evolutionary psychology of perception
(perceives, perceiving, perceived)
1.
If you perceive something, you see, notice, or realize it, especially when it is not obvious.
A key task is to get pupils to perceive for themselves the relationship between success and effort...
VERB: V n
2.
If you perceive someone or something as doing or being a particular thing, it is your opinion that they do this thing or that they are that thing.
Stress is widely perceived as contributing to coronary heart disease...
VERB: V n as n/-ing
Ejemplos de uso de PERCEIVABLE
1. It is perceivable he put it in his pants pocket. . . . Mr.
2. There is no perceivable delay in the motions of Sullivan‘s flesh–colored, plastic–like left arm.
3. "Sadly, the only perceivable difference is that the above defendants are African–American, whereas Councilman Schultz is white.
4. The company, he said, will offer a full range of services in terms of perceivable risk coverage as well as savings and Takaful insurance products, extending their reach into the field of Islamic insurance.
5. The chief scientific adviser to Defra, Professor Howard Dalton, said at the time: "The evidence we have to date indicates that there is no perceivable ill health effects as a result of pesticide spraying.