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Definition of Discerned

verb (used with object)
1.
to perceive by the sight or some other sense or by the intellect; see, recognize, or apprehend:
They discerned a sail on the horizon.
2.
to distinguish mentally; recognize as distinct or different; discriminate:
He is incapable of discerning right from wrong.
verb (used without object)
3.
to distinguish or discriminate.

Discerned Example in a sentance

Example Sentences for discerned

Then she discerned from their manner a doubt as to her husband's fate.

What her struggle is to be in life I cannot conceive, for not a morbid tendency is to be discerned.

The boys, on the opposite side of the Colorado, discerned me just as I had discovered this.

At the same time he discerned some of his people on the edge of the river.

But Elizabeth-Jane clung so closely to her nook that she discerned nothing of this.

But this tide is discerned, as it were, through a dimness of weltering mist.

Soon the fire could be discerned on that part of Spoof's farm where he was engaged in putting up hay.

I discerned in the author an underlying faith in the natural goodness of man.

I lit a match, and, looking at the sand at my feet, discerned footmarks.

There was no fog, and the lights of approaching vessels could easily be discerned.

History of Discerned

Word Origin & History

discern late 14c., from O.Fr. discerner "distinguish, separate" (by sifting), from L. discernere, from dis- "off, away" + cernere "distinguish, separate, sift" (see crisis). Related: Discerned.

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