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perceptually, adv.|pəˈsɛptjuːəlɪ| [f. perceptual a. + -ly2.] In a perceptual manner.
1878S. H. Hodgson Philos. of Reflection I. 394 We might pick out those differents which are most strongly contrasted perceptually. 1909W. M. Urban Valuation xiv. 394 When the object is neither perceptually verifiable nor continuous with other truth judgments, a readjustment of reality-meanings takes place. 1922A. G. Hogg Redemption from this World vi. 197 Thus miracles..render perceptually obvious both the personality and the infinitude of the Divine will. 1932H. H. Price Perception vi. 164 We attribute a characteristic to some material thing which is now being perceptually accepted. 1972Science 9 June 1149/2 We reported this ability to perceptually synthesize missing phonemes. |