Perceive - Law Dictionary Search Results
Decern
To perceive discern or decide
Smell
To perceive by the olfactory nerves or organs of smell to have
insentience
or quality of being insentient lacking consciousness or ability to perceive sensations
Hear
To perceive by the ear to apprehend or take cognizance of by
Sensibility
being sensible or capable of sensation capacity to feel or perceive
Imperceptive
Unable to perceive
Impercipient
Not perceiving or not able to perceive
suggestive
that requires the consumer to use thought and imagination to perceive the nature of the product or service NOTE: Suggestive marks
Insusceptibility
Lack of susceptibility or of capacity to feel or perceive
Recognize
To know again to perceive the identity of with a person or thing previously known
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