To see, discover or determine something, unclear, distant or hidden, by looking carefully.
1 How much she discerns is not clear, but she does have discernment.
2 Who else discerns the truth of things with such remarkable consistency?
3 The charm of love is that one discerns some spirit making signals back.
4 He loves the people, discerns its true interests and promotes them.
5 He discerns now how immature, absurd, and extravagant they were,-inbrief, how Vealy.
6 She discerns , it may be, such a hopeless task before her.
7 But what when he discerns how you have played upon him?
8 The chief danger he discerns in the overseas policy of the English-aurisacra fames.
9 It feels no iron hand of limitation; it discerns no impassable wall of restriction.
10 If one discerns a certain grubbiness here, it has every evidence of being intrinsic.
11 When disordered she discerns not the substance from the shadow.
12 Every man discerns between the voluntary acts of his mind and his involuntary perceptions.
13 Andersson's mission is to interrogate the myriad of greys she discerns in the middle.
14 Among the news columns one article predicts war, while another discerns signs of peace.
15 And he: "Love discerns unerringly what is and what is not duty."
16 An adult borrower from a child's bookshelf readily discerns parables.
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