1 in a way that reacts quickly to small changes or easily records small changes: --
2 in a way that involves becoming upset or angry easily: --
Maybe I'm reacting too sensitively.
3 in a way that shows awareness and understanding of other people's feelings and needs: --
How can I say this sensitively?
On the other hand, the logistics of obtaining consent sensitively may pose a significant barrier to conducting a proposed investigation.
Our results that creeping cercariae sensitively and specifically orientate along increasing arginine gradients suggested a role of arginine as an intraspecific pheromone.
But while staging the oratorios, however intelligently and sensitively, may point up their emotional power, it tends to mask their subtleties and layers of significance.
He discusses, sanely and sensitively, the problems facing indigenous forest peoples.
All these studies indicate that geometrid moths respond sensitively to changes in habitat quality.
If such a discussion is not broached sensitively, a patient may feel abandoned in discussing the extent of their desire for medical care.
This was done sensitively, taking into consideration each participant's physical condition.
An infant who is not parented sensitively may have difficulty learning to regulate emotion.