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tangível
Capable of being perceived; especially capable of being handled or touched or felt.
tangible
impalpable
perceptible
portugués
tangível
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Examples for "
tangible
"
tangible
Examples for "
tangible
"
1
Finally, he'd given me a response that offered a
tangible
way forward.
2
However, emotional abuse is real and can be
tangible
in some ways.
3
To overcome this, they need
tangible
action to secure where they work.
4
I discuss real,
tangible
things clients can do to improve their situation.
5
Few Angolans have yet to see
tangible
benefits from the boom, however.
1
In some cases, there was a
palpable
sense that change was impossible.
2
For one terrifying second, the power of the young was made
palpable
.
3
Once you're out of town, however, the sense of freedom is
palpable
.
4
Her energy is
palpable
;
she moves forth with a strong set intention.
5
Taplin's sense of outrage is
palpable
and his case is often compelling.
6
The policy was simple, and the national interest
palpable
;
King Louis XV.
7
The change in mood is as
palpable
as the change in countries.
8
The limits of quarantine have made this change especially
palpable
,
especially exciting.
9
Conclusions: Although highly sensitive, imaging is superfluous if an olive is
palpable
.
10
The good news is that there is
palpable
change in the women.
11
The public anger at the time of the Brexit referendum was
palpable
.
12
No use in setting forth the facts, the
palpable
right and wrong.
13
Physical examination revealed a
palpable
,
painless, soft mass in the left hemiscrotum.
14
The author's impatience with detail in these early chapters is almost
palpable
.
15
Then the two walked in a darkness so thick it seemed
palpable
.
16
Most patients complained of joint pain; 4 presented with a
palpable
mass.
palpable
almost palpable
palpable sense
so palpable
more palpable
too palpable
portugués
tangível
físico
palpável