The faculty through which the external world is apprehended.
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Examples for "sense"
Examples for "sense"
1Yet Rue's words made sense: one could not oppose violence with violence.
2He said a common sense approach to the Covid-19 situation was needed.
3She said the bylaw takes a common sense approach to the problem.
4Good management that combined business sense with investments in health and education.
5Building a nuclear power plant in the United Kingdom makes simple sense.
1The sensation of the crisis affected the atmosphere of the entire house.
2For good? The question produced an odd, tight sensation in his windpipe.
3The sensation is quite liberating, actually, for the good Sister and I.
4Death is the end of all things-ofconsciousness; of sensation; of happiness.
5The affair was known in the sensation press as the 'Bermondsey Horror'.
1The nodes brought them sentience, the supergiant's surplus energy brings them transcendence.
2Only our passage was soundless, and we ourselves disembodied points of sentience.
3If not, where did our intelligence, sentience, emotions, and morality come from?
4To do these things, Mancuso argues, plants have developed smarts and sentience.
5But sentience was a gift, a gift AIs appreciated all too well.
1Rutherford paced up and down the room in a stress of sentiency.
2But in all the stillness, what sentiency, what passion-asin her heart!
3And I remember what another pessimist of sentiency has uttered: Transient are all.
4There was rather a memorable moment of sentiency just there.
5When a breath of wind came, it was like a hot breath of some fierce sentiency.
1This is yet one more sensory faculty which evolution might well have left us, for our greater advantage.
Translations for sensory faculty