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How to use percipient in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word percipient? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
For years your columnist has been the smartest and most percipient commentator on matters political and was always ahead of the posse.
The form within a consentient set is determined by reference to a percipient individual.
The small percipient eyes are screwed up, and wrinkled from his repeated minute scrutinies.
But the willpower of those percipient priests had stuck in his mind like a stupidly swallowed toothpick in the throat.
He is a percipient young man and can pick up opponents' weaknesses very quickly.
Always inclined to hypochondria, the valedictory volume of his diaries catalogues his decline with percipient accuracy.
In that, he may have been more percipient than he could have realised at the time.
He never travelled to any of the European capitals outside Vienna, and he lacked percipient champions who could both recognize his worth and noise his talents abroad.
So far, consideration has been given to the problem of estimating the positions of points in relation to each other and to the percipient.
My friend was far more informed, articulate, and percipient than I was.
The term percipient refers to the person receiving information and was coined by Robinson.
The sight forcefully changes from one shape to the next, earlier discovered element, while the percipient changing the planes projections discovers new links.
Over time children advance from the percipient stage to the perceptive stage, in which they begin to reflect on the significance of events.
The intent of the map should be illustrated in a manner in which the percipient acknowledges its purpose in a timely fashion.
In order for them to do so, it is essential, firstly, that consumers know what demands they can make of companies and that they be used to being percipient and critical when they shop.
The lesson was not lost to the percipient Secretary, William Foran.
Socrates remarks that when he is well he finds wine sweet, but when ill, sour. Here it is a change in the percipient that causes the change in the percept.
Examples from Classical Literature
In Lizzia the eye is placed at the base of a tentacle and consists of a lens and a percipient bulb.
Then it is not to be doubted that it is characterised as percipient and percept.
These sets have to be learned by heart by the agent and the percipient.
Appears to possess a duality of cognitions, of percepts and of percipient.
Two or three days afterwards, the percipient happened to be in a tram.
Can we discover any condition of the percipient which is common to all?
A private lady, Miss M. Telbin, acted as percipient, and I acted as agent.
And I dare say that if a person were to throw his head back and study the fretted ceiling, you would still think that his mind was the percipient, and not his eyes.
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