tangibly
IPA: tˈændʒʌbɫi
adverb
- In a tangible manner.
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Examples of "tangibly" in Sentences
- Physically, which is to say tangibly, it's still bread and wine.
- What I should have said is that, "tangibly, which is to say in physical attributes or 'accidents', the bread and wine remain."
- Something I'll wear every day, something that tangibly represents them, something precious, and something that I will pass down.
- But its overnight sensationalism is highly representative of the cultural climate and this most tangibly connected but emotionally disconnected demographic.
- The ECB's latest monetary-policy measures, announced last week, are "important" and should be felt "tangibly" in the financial sector and the real economy, Mr. Draghi said.
- When we say life is what we make it, are we referring to what we tangibly construct in the outer world, or do we mean that life is what we make of it, that is, how we interpret it, what we imagine it to be?
- The conditional transfer intends to adjust this cost-benefit analysis for poor households by bringing the benefits of vaccination more tangibly and immediately into view and by reducing the cost associated with obtaining the vaccine.
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