intangibility

IPA: ɪntˈændʒʌbˈɪɫʌti

noun

  • The quality or state of being intangible; intangibleness.
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Examples of "intangibility" in Sentences

  • There's a peculiar intangibility to space, as well.
  • With intangibility, there is pretty much no way you can hurt the guy.
  • The modern cubicle layout and the intangibility of the work make it difficult.
  • Then teleportation would be more overpowered, and intangibility would be useless.
  • MAX SCOTT STROM was born April 12, 1992 in Poland, with the ability of intangibility.
  • It's about the people who have that intangibility, that lovability that makes them stand out.
  • Nice to see somebody at Boom remembers the cartoon, though I liked XR the robot or Mira Nova (a female Ranger with intangibility powers a la Kitty Pride of the X-Men) better.
  • But the point is, back when I made him up I gave him billions of ridiculous powers like healing factor, intangibility, invisibility, teleportation, precognition and mind/memory control/alteration.
  • Everyone interested in IT has heard of it; it alludes to great benefits for those that participate, and yet it often has an air of mystery and intangibility as people sift through the commentaries to determine how best to harness its capability.

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