tangibility

IPA: tˈændʒʌbˈɪɫʌti

noun

  • The property of being tangible.
  • Something that is tangible.
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Examples of "tangibility" in Sentences

  • Tangibility of objects is different.
  • (known as tangibility), could be of no educational value.
  • A lot of it has to do with the tangibility of the reward.
  • The video also comments on the tangibility of information.
  • With producer Neal Moritz and writer John August on board, a Preacher film became a distant tangibility.
  • Ideally, any such market appropriately discounts value based upon considerations such as tangibility, contingency, etc.
  • + (2) its "tangibility", or efficiency in impressing the sense of touch, enabling the blind not only to read but also to write;
  • I fear that removing that tangibility from the film will remove our connection to the apes and their struggle and subsequent uprising.
  • Near the horizon the sun was smouldering dimly, almost obscured by formless mists and vapors, which gave an impression of mass and density without outline or tangibility.
  • In spite, however, of its evident advantages, many years went by before the new system obtained recognition, even in countries where, for lack of "tangibility" in the existing systems, the use of books in the class-room had been almost unknown.
  • The application of these laws is yet unknown; their utility in serving as a solution to this problem is unlikely considering the issue lies not with knowing behaviors are wrong and doing it anyway, but from ignorance of the tangibility of its consequences and the broadcast power of technology.

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