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megadosing (medicine)


megadosing
Medical treatment with very large doses of a nontoxic substance, usually a vitamin.


perceive (iou)



perceive verb. ME.

I. Take in with the mind or senses.
verb trans. & (occas.) intrans. Become aware or conscious of (a thing); apprehend with the mind. Formerly also refl. & in pass. in same sense. (Foll. by a thing (to be), that, subord. clause) ME.
P. Macdonald She perceived No. 14 to be a 'converted' house..that..was now the warren of retired grocers. N. Algren It took a cardinal to perceive that the country's economic collapse was..a piece of luck. D. Halberstam As politicians perceived Television's force they..put more..pressure on the networks.
b. Foll. by as: look on as being, regard as. E19.
B. Trapido Roger..must have perceived it as a reproach.
verb trans. Grasp the meaning of, comprehend. ME-L16.
verb trans. Become aware of (an object) through one of the senses, esp. sight. (With constructions as sense 1.) ME.
J. Conrad I perceived he had not shaved himself.
verb trans. Apprehend what is not manifest or present; see through, see into. LME-M17.
II. Take into possession.
verb trans. Receive, get, obtain. L15-M18.
perceivable adjective (earlier in UNPERCEIVABLE) L15.
perceivably adverb (earlier in UNPERCEIVABLY) perceptibly, appreciably M17-L18.
perceivedly adverb perceptibly: only in E17.
perceivedness noun the fact or condition of being perceived L19.
perceiver noun LME.