intangibility

NOUN
  1. the quality of being intangible and not perceptible by touch
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How To Use intangibility In A Sentence

  • With the intangibility of intellectual economy, current accounting mode is now being impacted.
  • While exploiting the materiality of the mirror, her writing's primary interest is in the compelling intangibility of the reflection.
  • The 3rd must maintain curiosity to new thing, without curiosity, also with respect to intangibility new opportunity.
  • First, the intangibility of speech better mirrors the materiality of ultimate reality (which is abstract, not concrete).
  • The midge, again, or punkie, or "no-see-'um," just as you please, swarms down upon you suddenly and with commendable vigour, so that you feel as though red-hot pepper were being sprinkled on your bare skin; and his invisibility and intangibility are such that you can never tell whether you have killed him or not; but he doesn't last long, and dope routs him totally. The Forest
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