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Definitions from the WebTerm: sense-everythingPart of Speech: NounSenses:1. General Definition:A person who possesses an exceptionally heightened or all-encompassing perception and awareness of their surroundings, emotions, and the world.- *Sample Sentence:* Julia, a sense-everything, could detect even the slightest changes in the atmosphere, making her an excellent meteorologist. Part of Speech: VerbSenses:1. General Definition:To understand or perceive everything about a particular situation or topic, exhibiting a comprehensive awareness.- *Sample Sentence:* After years of studying marine life, Sarah developed the ability to sense-everything when it came to ocean conservation. Part of Speech: AdjectiveSenses:1. General Definition:Describing something that possesses a quality or characteristic of being all-encompassing, perceptive, or highly aware.- *Sample Sentence:* The sense-everything approach of the detective allowed him to solve even the most perplexing cases. Part of Speech: AdverbSenses:1. General Definition:Describing an action performed with complete perception or understanding of every aspect involved.- *Sample Sentence:* Emma listened sense-everything as her friend poured out her heart, offering empathetic support and guidance. --- Related Products:* [The Highly Sensitive Person by Elaine N. Aron](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=The+Highly+Sensitive+Person) * [The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=The+Power+of+Now) * [Empath: A Complete Guide for Developing Your Gift and Finding Your Sense of Self by Judy Dyer](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Empath%3A+A+Complete+Guide+for+Developing+Your+Gift+and+Finding+Your+Sense+of+Self) | ||||
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