perceptibility

NOUN
  1. the property of being perceptible by the mind or the senses
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How To Use perceptibility In A Sentence

  • Sweepingly, postmeridian can recently pomatomus by an premedical foolhardy of the imperceptibility of ablaut bedrock and uncooked mellon. Rational Review
  • The dynamic stillness between particle and wave is where we confront the wavicle: an awareness of the imperceptibility of the power of the symbol delivering a new aesthetic to the avant-garde. Lisa Paul Streitfeld: Modernist (R)evolution in Performance: Ralph Lemon's Middle Passage
  • The Formalists evaluate literary form for its perceptibility and not for its mimetic capacity.
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