discern

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definition
verb
I can discern no difference between the two policies
perceive or recognize (something).
example
Her feline sensitive ears could 'discern' a distinct cry coming from each man's mouth.
I can 'discern' no difference between the two policies
she could faintly 'discern' the shape of a skull
students quickly 'discern' what is acceptable to the teacher
A charming, and thankfully short, tune with two different and rather difficult to 'discern' time signatures.
I could barely 'discern' the huddled shape of my parents standing in their doorway.
pupils quickly 'discern' what is acceptable to the teacher
An observant viewer of the Double portrait will 'discern' the remains of a burnt-out candle in the front right sconce.
Using touch alone it's difficult to 'discern' individual buttons on this phone.
It is up to the teacher to 'discern' which students are up to the task and which are not.
she could faintly 'discern' the shape of a skull
Sea conditions were similar to the day before, and I was able to 'discern' the shape of the wreck from 60m on.
I can 'discern' no difference between the two policies
As I approached the chair I was able to 'discern' some, but not all, of their characteristics.
They seem to be able to 'discern' flavours more easily and to identify, discriminate and remember flavours better.
It gives us some of the infrared we need to 'discern' the shapes in the current darkness.
They began to 'discern' shapes, touching them and discovering them again as if from new.
Readers will have readily 'discerned' a further symbol.
A very similar syndrome can be 'discerned' in the government's handling of security on airlines.
Even now her life has been dissected, and the verdicts returned, we are no closer to 'discerning' the real person.
Instead, it was an opportunity for us to not only be passive receivers of news product but 'discerners' of true knowledge.
Many symbols have been 'discerned' in his pictures.
Instead of a passive receiver of information, the viewer is engaged as a highly activated questioner and 'discerner' of aesthetic relationships.
The third element is the element of dissatisfaction which, although 'discernibly' separate, is really running together, in our submission, in tandem with the concept of a person being affected.
Only those with dyslexia had difficulty 'discerning' the beat in continuous sounds containing sudden rises and falls in loudness, as in such speech transitions as sweet.
The historical setting never feels remote, as echoes of our days can be 'discerned' between the lines.
A laugh, golden and delicious, floated up to him on the breeze and he leaned over the railing, peering down and faintly 'discerning' the hedge wall of the royal garden beneath him.
Between the two names, no effective difference can be 'discerned' .
All the landholding data he cited pertained to a single point of time from which no time-trend can possibly be 'discerned' .
One hand shading his eyes, he 'discerns' either two people or two life-sized statues seated facing each other at a vintage picnic table at the very back of a great and empty white room.
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