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1 perceptively
adverb1) (discerningly) mit scharfer Wahrnehmung2) (with intuitive recognition or insight) einfühlsam* * *adverb wahrnehmend* * *per·cep·tive·ly[pəˈseptɪvli, AM pɚ-]to speak/write \perceptively on sth etw kritisch beleuchten* * *[pə'septIvlɪ]advsay, remark, write scharfsinnig* * *adverb1) (discerningly) mit scharfer Wahrnehmung2) (with intuitive recognition or insight) einfühlsam* * *adv.wahrnehmend adv.
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