Discern in a sentence as a verb

This is all you can discern from my G+ and I'm worried about it.

What you need to discern is that this is an extremely rare situation.

Weak managers come in a lot of flavors, and it takes time to discern when one isn't working out.

When we're adults and have leveled out, it's easier to discern what is "normal" from "abnormal.

Being able to code a little, enough to be able to discern cool projects from total charlatans?

Cool the fog color matching the gate color often makes it difficult to discern which section is the opening.

"There may in fact be genuine issues buried somewhere in the discussion, but they're hard to discern against the general background noise.

Every example I look at appears significantly more complex than the standard notation, and harder to discern at a smaller size.

I had a column for whether they deserved to be banned - I'd check their history and try to figure out at which point they had been banned, attempting to discern the original reason.

A passive attacker could, in an earlier version of the Dragonfly protocol, discern how many iterations through the loop had happened to find a valid point given a password.

The idea behind the flat painting movement is that you can discern what was called "optical depth" without using traditional perspective to mimic the depth you see with stereoscopic vision.

Reading through all the comments here, it seems like a lot of people are feeling frustrated with the variety of information available and no clear way to discern what is "good".I don't typically publish writings, but this seems like a good place to start.

Discern definitions

verb

detect with the senses; "The fleeing convicts were picked out of the darkness by the watchful prison guards"; "I can't make out the faces in this photograph"

See also: spot recognize recognise distinguish