Regarding abstractions, namely, concepts, ideas, thoughts etc.(Adj.; Re. Philosophy; Source: IPDF)
Lacking substance or reality; incapable of being touched or seen.
Assets that are saleable though not material or physical.
1 The former deals chiefly with the visible; the latter with the intangible .
2 She likes owning things that promise a future intangible pleasure... View Article
3 Newark slapped an assessment of 15 million on the company's intangible property.
4 The intangible of racism may play the most significant role, he said.
5 Intellectual Property Many intangible assets of a business should be legally protected.
6 The ecstasy of human love passed in brief, intangible panorama before me.
7 One area it is examining closely is such payments for intangible assets.
8 Invaluable is the example of the man, intangible that of the hero.
9 One feels it in a moment, and yet it seems intangible , indescribable.
10 But unlike the instantly recognisable New York, there's something intangible about Chicago.
11 In the new world, intangible assets can be moved around at will.
12 It's on the intangible , almost emotional sense that lingers once it's over.
13 The first charm of Japan is intangible and volatile as a perfume.
14 Goire activated his body shield, and the shimmering intangible barrier cocooned him.
15 Perception is slippery Not everyone is convinced of these intangible benefits, though.
16 You are dealing with the tender and intangible ; with feminine temperament, Jack.
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