How to use in-sentence of “receptive”:
– How large can a receptive vocabulary be? “Applied Linguistics” 11: 341-363.
– People with receptive language difficulties have problems understanding spoken and written language.
– In some species, the receptive organs of the lateral line have been modified to function as electroreceptors, which are organs used to detect electrical impulses.
– Common signs and symptoms include significant changes in social and personal behavior, apathy, blunting of emotions, and deficits in both expressive and receptive language.
– The chances of being pollinated are often scarce, so orchid flowers usually remain receptive for very long periods, and most orchids deliver pollen in a single mass.
– In adults acquired receptive and expressive language impairments are known as aphasia.
– In 1902, Columbia’s new president Nicholas Murray Butler was more receptive to the plan for a school and prizes, but it would not be until after Pulitzer’s death that this dream would be fulfilled.

