perceive
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- If you perceive something, you notice it through one of your senses (you see it, touch it, smell it, hear it, or taste it); to be aware of something.
- He was unable to perceive any difference at all in the room after the changes.
- (transitive); (usually passive) If you perceive something, you believe it or understand it.
- Education is widely perceived as a powerful way to improve the quality of life.