Definitionadj. (of especially business assets) not having physical substance or intrinsic productive value
Last update: July 19, 2015
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However, this is not straight forward as their subject matter - the human mind - is so intangible and elusive. [adjective]
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Theres something in the air, something intangible, a trend, a feeling. [adjective]
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But what will happen when we give it up and trust ourselves to something invisible and intangible, and altogether unknown. [adjective]
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"But how are we to cast off the visible tangible protection of an armed policeman, and trust to something so intangible as public opinion." [adjective]
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All was destroyed, except something intangible yet powerful and indestructible. [adjective]
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The enemy ceased firing, and that stern, threatening, inaccessible, and intangible line which separates two hostile armies was all the more clearly felt. [adjective]
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They were troubled and feverish hours, disturbed with dreams that were intangible, that eluded her, leaving only an impression upon her half-awakened senses of something unattainable. [adjective]
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