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How to use intangible in a sentence

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Ferry said that traditional attitudes towards women's roles in the family had an intangible effect, dissuading women from scientific work.
These discriminations account for the intangible awareness of mood, and they define the greenness of green and the warmness of warmth.
In contrast to liberty, equality is an almost intangible romantic dream, to be realized sometime in the future.
This isn't altogether fair on Liverpudlians, but there is something intangible in the ethos of that city's music which tends to annoy me.
Somewhere between these intangible selling points and your actual features is a great story.
This crusade is unwinnable because she is uncatchable, she is unstoppable because she is intangible.
And fire proves to be, even in Pyne's learned treatment, as intangible and uncompanionable as a distant, cold god.
The best journalists are often those who bring the undefinable, the intangible, to their work.
She was the architect not of any bricks-and-mortar building, but of an almost unimagined institution and a virtually intangible tradition.
He withdrew from writing and production for an intangible revolution of mind, untethering his old life and leaving it far behind.
Here, the cheerful houses of the calm suburbs were as intangible as the dreams of fortune and happiness were to the children of the ghetto.
It stands to reason then that intangible means not tangible, unable to touch, or impalpable.
Yet the apparent paradox of associating touch with something that is intangible and impalpable is not as odd as it might seem.
But then, on the very edges of his peripheral vision, there was an intangible sensation of colour.
There is a sense that in some intangible fashion the country is simply too big, too confusing, too complicated to be governed effectively.
These are intangible things that we believe are genuine dividends of a good design program.
You don't sell your soul to this thing that's totally intangible and completely invisible.
There is a slight nod, a ghostly intangible feeling of her gloved palm against my cheek, and a sensation of motherly warmth.
Perhaps that's the way it always goes when it comes to the intangible threats of toxic chemicals and dangerous levels of radioactivity.
His own image is usually part of the ensemble, but often appears ghostly and intangible compared with the heavy sparkle of the box itself.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It was a universe in solution as viewless as ether, and as intangible as mind.
Here, with the intangible qualities of air and light, textureless and diaphanous, he is most at home.
Legends are told of Robin's scorned defiance of the laws, but they are intangible and unauthentic.
The youth of her was in that intangible thing called, sentimentally, the spirit.
Why should he battle and strive for an unattainable something as intangible as a dream?
It was real, and yet it came from a source almost as intangible as cassowary's ship.
He paused, and looked at his companion as if seeking that intangible something.
The obvious dead, the intangible alive, and no connection at all between them!
But that fear was not like this fear, which was intimate, personal but intangible.
It was a universe in solution, as viewless as ether and as intangible as mind.
Late last year, the Service issued final regulations, addressing capitalization of costs to acquire or create an intangible asset.
The intangible monster of a misunderstanding had crept between them.
What forces, intangible, supernal, were at work here no man can tell.
Is it possible to put an intangible thing like anger into a mental folder and delete it?
It was curious to see a good strong shadow of an earthly object cast upon so intangible a field as the atmosphere.
They say that none of us exists, except in the imagination of his fellows, other than as an intangible, invisible mentality.
The most intangible of assets and the most unescapable of liabilities.
Of late there had been other signs of her disfavour, as intangible but more disquieting.
Although professionalism seems intangible, its value and benefits are very real.
This image, so nearly identical with the living Pearl, seemed to communicate somewhat of its own shadowy and intangible quality to the child herself.
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