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Perceptively

Perceptively | Perceptive

Perceptively meaning

In a perceptive manner.

Example sentences (7)

Ambedkar had perceptively argued that caste is a system of graded hierarchy between labour and labourers.

Sexton’s beautiful playmaking for the Lowe try was a pleasure to watch, with Ryan Baird’s work-rate rewarded as he accepted Sexton’s perceptively-delayed pass and then sent the left wing away down the touchline after the lock drew in the final defender.

Mr. Thorne has often written perceptively about young people — children, adolescents, and early adults — and his latest project, “Sunday,” is set among a group of New Yorkers just starting their grown-up lives.

But, the piece asks perceptively, was this a dreadful waste of her talent?

He believed “good decisions were based on knowledge and not numbers” and perceptively opined that “rhetoric is the art of ruling the minds of men”.

As critic and essayist, he wrote extensively and perceptively about the luminaries and themes of French culture.

He also perceptively suggested that the fertility of the surrounding slopes may be due to volcanic activity, as at Mount Etna.