intangible
IPA: ɪntˈændʒʌbʌɫ
noun
- Anything intangible
- (law) Incorporeal property that is saleable though not material, such as bank deposits, stocks, bonds, and promissory notes
adjective
- Incapable of being perceived by the senses; incorporeal.
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Examples of "intangible" in Sentences
- I came to realize that the work of the GBM was driven by certain intangible values.
- There was something ominous about it, and in intangible ways one was made to feel that the worst was about to come.
- In a new book, a team of World Bank economists writes, most of a country's wealth is captured by what we term intangible capital...
- Many precautions by the white-gods had Jerry been aware of, and so, sensing it almost in intangible ways, as a matter of course he accepted this barbed-wire fence on the floating world as a mark of the persistence of danger.
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