they blamed there troubles and financial problems on the jews who had a lot of money and they built off that.
The point is called the "vanishing point" when an object gradually becomes too small or too far away from the viewer to be perceived with the naked eye.
He perceived that her heart was not in the task. The detective had perceived that there was a relationship between the two.
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To cease to appear or to be perceived; to pass from view, gradually or suddenly; to vanish; to be no longer seen; as, darkness disappears at the approach of light; a ship disappears as she sails from port., To cease to be or exist; as, the epidemic has disappeared.
"The girl perceived the answer to the question as soon as it was asked."I could not have perceived a better solution.
Tagalog Translation of PERCEIVED: nahalata
Without the perceiver the perceived does not exist..
"The difference between the positions of two men was easily perceived." "Lowell perceived that Neptune alone could not account for the orbital variance of Uranus." "His pride at winning yet another race was perceived by some as arrogance."
Bonds of the U.S. government are perceived to be the safest of all investments.
"Perceived" means to be seen or experienced as; a "slight" is an insult or slur.
A punishment is a penalty that is given for a perceived or real fault.
expected service is what we think... perceived is what v have already received