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- PERSPECTIVE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Just as standpoint once used to mean simply the physical place where you stand but today also means the way you "see" things as a result of who you are and what you do, the same could be said about perspective
- PERSPECTIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Her attitude lends a fresh perspective to the subject from a perspective He writes from a Marxist perspective perspective on Because of its geographical position, Germany's perspective on the situation in Russia is very different from Washington's attitude His attitude towards authority has often got him into trouble
- Perspective Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
Try to keep maintain your perspective and not get too worried about it She drew the building from several different perspectives From this perspective, the city looks peaceful I admire her use of perspective in her paintings
- PERSPECTIVE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A particular perspective is a particular way of thinking about something, especially one that is influenced by your beliefs or experiences two different perspectives on the nature of adolescent development I would like to offer a historical perspective 2
- perspective noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and . . .
Definition of perspective noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary [countable] a particular attitude towards something; a way of thinking about something synonym viewpoint A historical perspective may help us understand the issue Recent events seem less serious when put into an international perspective
- The Power of Perspective - Psychology Today
Perspective refers to the mental framework through which individuals view the world around them Perspective influences our daily interactions and decision-making processes Our
- Perspectives - definition of Perspectives by The Free Dictionary
1 a technique of depicting volumes and spatial relationships on a flat surface Compare linear perspective 2 a picture employing this technique 3 a visible scene, esp one extending to a distance; vista 4 the manner in which objects appear to the eye in respect to their relative positions and distance
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