Sentence example with the word 'insight'

insight

a priori knowledge, appreciation, cogency, discernment, immediate cognition, intuitivism, mindfulness, percipience, providence, sapience, sixth sense, wisdom

Definition n. clear or deep perception of a situation

Last update: June 21, 2015


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Seers had the insight to go in search of truth.   [noun]

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So I also call it ' moral abreaction '. The abreactional process starts from an insight into the cause of a psychological problem.   [noun]

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This insight was confirmed by samples collected from the maria: they are a type of volcanic rock called basalt.   [noun]

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There was no deep insight into causes and effects necessary to foresee that such a situation of things was likely to prove highly prejudicial to their future movements.   [noun]

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Men do not only assimilate a truth through recognizing it by prophetic insight, or by experience of life.   [noun]

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With this insight into a bold, ambitious, and ardent, yet artful and politic character, we resume the broken thread of our narrative.   [noun]

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I come to-day, sir, to submit my conscience to your judgment, and my feeble insight to your discriminating reason.   [noun]

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With his customary suspicion, he had no partners, and had never intrusted his clerks with any general insight into his business.   [noun]

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That is the extent of her insight as voiced by her priests.   [noun]

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After what has been said, I assume that the reader has sufficient insight to enable him to dispense with any aid of mine.   [noun]

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On the contrary I was then wiser and had more insight than at any other time, and understood all that is worth understanding in life, because.   [noun]

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