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perceerde

Perceerde is the simple past tense form of the Dutch verb percepteren, meaning to perceive, detect, or become aware of something. It is used to describe perceptions or realizations that occurred in the past and appears in narrative or descriptive prose, journalism, and other formal or written contexts.

The related noun is perceptie (perception), and the adjective perceptueel (perceptual). The past participle of percepteren

Etymology traces percepteren to the Latin percipere, via French percevoir, with the Dutch noun perceptie emerging

Usage notes: perceerde is more common in written Dutch or formal speech and in contexts describing a

See also: perceptie, perceptueel, perceptieonderzoek.

is
geperceerd,
which
is
used
in
perfect
tenses
such
as
heeft
geperceerd
or
heeft
waargenomen.
The
verb
form
perceerde
is
therefore
part
of
a
family
of
terms
connected
to
sensing,
awareness,
and
interpretation.
in
the
19th
century
in
philosophical
and
psychological
discourse.
The
word
family
is
closely
linked
to
terms
describing
cognition
and
sensation
in
Dutch.
concluded
perception.
In
everyday
conversation,
speakers
often
use
synonyms
such
as
zag
(saw),
merkte
op
(noticed),
or
realiseerde
zich
(realized)
to
convey
a
similar
idea,
depending
on
nuance
and
register.
Regional
variation
can
occur
in
spelling
and
preference
for
certain
verbal
forms.