imperceptible
IPA: ɪmpɝsˈɛptɪbʌɫ
adjective
- not perceptible, not detectable, too small in magnitude to be observed
- beyond the purview of man; too great and all-encompassing to be perceived.
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Examples of "imperceptible" in Sentences
- The origin of the that 'imperceptible' time compression sometimes used on cable is mentioned briefly.
- The team says any noise from the concept aircraft, known as the SAX-40, would be "imperceptible" beyond the boundaries of an airport.
- My brother rose to do so but he saw neither ewer nor basin; yet his host kept washing his hands with invisible soap in imperceptible water and cried,
- He particularly praised an initiative to reduce salt levels by encouraging manufacturers to decrease levels by tiny "imperceptible" amounts at a time? which added up to large reductions over many years.
- But these efforts have been repeatedly blocked by Republicans and fiercely opposed by oil lobbyists, who, among other things, argue it will increase the cost of oil (Greenstone says the impact on a global industry like oil would be "imperceptible").
- But [since without water tasting is impossible] either (a) we must suppose that water contains in itself [uniformly diffused through it] the various kinds of savour, already formed, though in amounts so small as to be imperceptible, which is the doctrine of
- For what is called imperceptible and incomprehensible does not produce an impression, because it is not a real fact, but a concept: the requisite of bulk in the beautiful is thus reduced to the effective reality of the physical fact, which serves for the reproduction of the beautiful.
- Medialive's unique combination of content protection and content identification allows: controlling content distribution, providing content owners with technical means to dissuade digital piracy and improving the user experience (being "imperceptible" to consumers) while being interoperable with existing DRM / CAS and tracking systems.
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