INTANGIBLE in a Sentence
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16 example sentences for INTANGIBLE, such as:
1. But these are intangible points.
2. She has that intangible quality which you might call charisma.
3. There are intangible benefits beyond a rise in the share price.
4. All was destroyed, except something intangible yet powerful and indestructible.
5. Of late there had been other signs of her disfavour, as intangible but more disquieting.
2. She has that intangible quality which you might call charisma.
3. There are intangible benefits beyond a rise in the share price.
4. All was destroyed, except something intangible yet powerful and indestructible.
5. Of late there had been other signs of her disfavour, as intangible but more disquieting.
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Meanings and Examples of INTANGIBLE
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intangible
a. not able to be perceived by senses, as touch; vague
Classic Sentence:
1 Of late there had been other signs of her disfavour, as intangible but more disquieting.
2 It was the same intangible, unspectacular courage that all the Wilkeses possessed, a quality which Scarlett did not understand but to which she gave grudging tribute.
3 They were troubled and feverish hours, disturbed with dreams that were intangible, that eluded her, leaving only an impression upon her half-awakened senses of something unattainable.
4 This image, so nearly identical with the living Pearl, seemed to communicate somewhat of its own shadowy and intangible quality to the child herself.
5 But these are intangible points.
6 The enemy ceased firing, and that stern, threatening, inaccessible, and intangible line which separates two hostile armies was all the more clearly felt.
7 All was destroyed, except something intangible yet powerful and indestructible.
8 The dramatic form is reached when the vitality which has flowed and eddied round each person fills every person with such vital force that he or she assumes a proper and intangible esthetic life.
9 One beholds floating, either in space or in one's own brain, one knows not what vague and intangible thing, like the dreams of sleeping flowers.
10 Pearl either saw and responded to her mother's feelings, or herself felt the remoteness and intangibility that had fallen around the minister.
Example Sentence:
1 There are intangible benefits beyond a rise in the share price.
2 The factors which, if present, indicate the transfer as a going concern largely relate to intangible assets.
3 She has that intangible quality which you might call charisma.
4 The long-term intangible benefits of the Health Corps are immeasurable, but just as real.
5 He might have to explain colloquial English to her, but he did not have to explain the intangibles of their lives and work.
6 Common sense and creativity are some of the intangibles we're looking for in an employee.