0 past simple and past participle of perceive --
1 to come to an opinion about something, or have a belief about something: --
Women's magazines are often perceived to be superficial.
How do the French perceive the British?
2 to see something or someone, or to notice something that is obvious: --
Whether enemies are perceived outside or within a society would seem to be a more human problem.
A statistically significant difference in perceived efficacy was found with self-reported proficiency in the language of the students.
Comparisons with perceived and remembered stimuli were uniformly faster when the wide range was used.
The underlying point is not simply that any effort to reduce economic inequality or eliminate perceived injustices must respect people's basic moral and civic rights.
For example, the perceived antigovernment stance of the western states is a staple assumption of western history and political studies.
In sharp contrast, this factor makes no contribution to the explanation of perceived marital power relations among pre-retired respondents.
What about the nonisotropy of perceived space and the resulting potential heterogeneity in the constitution of regions of space?
A representation of a perceived or to-be-produced event is, by definition, a distal representation because it refers to a distal entity.