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Possible to be treated as fact; real or concrete. Possible to understand or realize. The tangible benefits of the plan. Something palpable or concrete. Origin of tangible. Late Latin tangibilis from Latin tangere to touch tag- in Indo-European roots. Tangible Sentence Examples. From the standpoint of tangible requirements, three rooms on a silent upper floor was their idea of a perfect lodging.
New Word List Word List. Save This Word! See synonyms for tangible on Thesaurus. We could talk until we're blue in the face about this quiz on words for the color "blue," but we think you should take the quiz and find out if you're a whiz at these colorful terms. Words nearby tangible tangential motion , tangent line , tangent plane , tangerine , tangi , tangible , Tangier , Tangier disease , Tangier Zone , tangka , tangle. Quality standards for tangibles like food are easier to assess than for intangibles such as service or waiting times.
Compare intangible noun. The price of precious metals and other tangibles should appreciate over the following years. Examples of tangible. The interesting question here is whether the delivery of relatively less tangible civil rights and political equality is sufficient to sustain democracy. From the Cambridge English Corpus. Secondly, the designer has no freedom to synthesize the joint profiles based on tangible gait characteristics, such as walking speed, step length or step elevation.
Secondly, the designer has no freedom to synthesize the joint profiles based on tangible gait characteristics such as walking speed, step length and step elevation.
They're based on less tangible things, your friendships and relationships and these are more meaningful. However, despite the lack of a tangible reflex, the articles do fall into thematic units. In this respect, archaeological practice may have a very tangible and potent role in enabling people to shape future potential worlds. As such, they provide a tangible link with the celestial, especially when they are cared for, venerated and carried in procession.
The first option gave the public direct access to the rents and was quite tangible. This movement resulted from my direct response to the dusty, damp atmosphere contained within the site, which at times appeared ' tangible '. They were those completely lacking tangible evidence of progress, improvement and morality. This has led to demands that government gives more direct help through grants, loans, venues, tangible goods and advice. The stronger link between political elites and the citizenry is through the less tangible bonds of ethnic identity.
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