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    Use "intangible" in a sentence

    intangible example sentences

    intangible


    1. Store House The location in which something (tangible or intangible) is


    2. Maybe it was just to be around that aura of his—the intangible element some


    3. between two intangible ideals, they will find a realist


    4. Though intangible, thoughts are vibrations of energy and are quantum in nature


    5. invisible and intangible as the energy of emotion may be,


    6. Their inspired achievements, whether as individuals or groups, was less a function of their (tangible) assets than the ownership of certain (intangible) values common to individuals and proud traditions noted for their remarkable accomplishments


    7. He craned his neck as if the air had a strange scent about it, something intangible but yet evident all around them


    8. Mind seemed to be something more tangible, but still an intangible repository of memories, dreams, thoughts, and desires both expressed and silently contemplated


    9. Third, Religious Worship: Most Leftists avoid worship of intangible Gods


    10. Create a list of tangible (monetized) and intangible benefits and have your

    11. While external affairs involve the visible, concrete World, internal affairs involve our emotions and spirituality, intangible aspects of who we are


    12. Services are intangible in nature and can only be realized and also a service may reach the client immediately unlike a product


    13. There are many intangible things in life that business owners value highly


    14. obtaining these intangible treasures


    15. One of those new taxes has existed since 1926 and permits a percentage depletion allowance and the other has existed since 1913 and permits deductions for intangible drilling costs


    16. His religion, his expectations of what society is (ally or enemy), his sense of self-worth, basic feeling of belonging or alienation, all of those intangible attitudes that bridge his connection with the “outside,” determine the qualities of these social ties


    17. intangible that is really hard to nail down


    18. This includes material objects and more intangible things such as wisdom and experience


    19. But perhaps: Is not my beauty an intangible value? You offer goods but certainly not beauty; I offer beauty and the goods of my familiar heredity


    20. ‘When you send a fax, the instructions pass wirelessly through walls until they reach a machine that turns intangible waves into an identical copy

    21. And only through this blind belief in the intangible, illogical though it be, can they ever achieve the unity, the 1-ness, they will need before they become as you are


    22. Here nights were as invisible and intangible as


    23. But for some intangible


    24. All discarded portions of the human body still remain part of it, attached to it by intangible connections


    25. The way has been prepared for the hypnotist for untold centuries of generations who have lived and died in the firm conviction of the reality and power of hypnotism, building up, by mass thought and practise, a colossal though intangible atmosphere against which the individual, steeped in the traditions of the land, finds himself helpless


    26. This side of things is as real to them as the hard earth beneath their feet – so real, in fact, that they will often ignore the visible, tangible aspects of reality in order to focus on the invisible and so-called intangible ones


    27. He could see nothing in the darkness, but he distinctly felt a presence—an invisible, intangible intelligence which hovered malignly near him


    28. He saw a cavern, dim, shadowy and haunted with a strange intangible horror


    29. Carol’s vision of true success was the intangible that could only be evidenced by the people around her


    30. He knew he was sane, but even still, he did not trust the process of something so intangible

    31. The project is intangible or has many elements, such as a website


    32. "I said I preferred an invisible, inaudible, intangible roommate," he says


    33. same energy in both tangible and intangible forms


    34. these higher frequencies in our lives in both tangible and intangible ways


    35. Victories and intangible Victories


    36. intangible victories, or “blessings”


    37. how to handle or appreciate it, or the other tangible and intangible


    38. On the other hand, many of the questions surrounding intangible digital assets are just beginning to be asked, much less answered


    39. asset value, the excess is termed “goodwill”, and becomes an intangible asset


    40. Intangible assets are not necessarily less worthy than tangible assets but will be more difficult to collateralize and amortize

    41. and the relationship between tangible and intangible assets is constant


    42. intangible, and achieves the impossible


    43. their reputation around intangible attributes of their customer experience


    44. your product or service features and functions, they are about the intangible


    45. In return for all these worldly and intangible goods (popularity of the leadership which yields political stability; prosperity; security; prestige abroad; authority at home; a renewed sense of nationalism, collective and community), the citizens of these countries forgo the right to be able to criticize the regime or change it once every four years


    46. When you invest in commodities futures, you're not buying a piece of paper that says you own an intangible piece of company that can go bankrupt


    47. It is the intangible that makes it useful


    48. Or Any Of That Intangible Stuff That


    49. “The authors of the Bible, when using the word ‘spirit’ in this con-text, did not mean an intangible soul that continues to live after death


    50. Discharge your calculator and other tangible and intangible assets because they don’t belong to you













































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    Synonyms for "intangible"

    intangible intangible asset nonphysical impalpable airy unsubstantial incorporeal immaterial vaporous

    "intangible" definitions

    assets that are saleable though not material or physical


    (of especially business assets) not having physical substance or intrinsic productive value


    incapable of being perceived by the senses especially the sense of touch


    hard to pin down or identify


    lacking substance or reality; incapable of being touched or seen