tangibility

[ UK /tˌænd‍ʒəbˈɪlɪti/ ]
NOUN
  1. the quality of being perceivable by touch
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How To Use tangibility In A Sentence

  • With the intangibility of intellectual economy, current accounting mode is now being impacted.
  • She had passed that stage in which a man regards his child with despair; she had passed out of slippery and evasive doughiness into a firm tangibility that made it some pleasure to hold her. A Modern Instance
  • The lovely baby in her dream somehow have no tangibility.
  • The judgment on the tangibility of things by a Taoist comes from the true perception from the depth of life, which is called "awareness" in Daoism.
  • The flickering cine emphasised the tangibility of alighting on this terrible horror. Times, Sunday Times
  • While exploiting the materiality of the mirror, her writing's primary interest is in the compelling intangibility of the reflection.
  • Therefore(Sentence dictionary), here lies the difference between Daoists and theoreticians . Daoists perceive the tangibility of things directly with awareness while theoreticians confirm it with demonstrated theories.
  • First, the concrete tangibility of a visible Pagan structure is what will enable non-Pagans to relate to us positively.
  • Therefore, here lies the difference between Daoists and theoreticians . Daoists perceive the tangibility of things directly with awareness while theoreticians confirm it with demonstrated theories.
  • The 3rd must maintain curiosity to new thing, without curiosity, also with respect to intangibility new opportunity.
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