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invisible

[in-viz-uh-buhl] / ɪnˈvɪz ə bəl /


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"Migration and people who come from outside tend to be invisible to other people," he added.

From BBC

This policy, of course, relies on the assumption that the human operator can effectively audit a machine whose internal logic is often invisible.

From Salon

Some of the most important players in Earth's climate system are nearly invisible.

From Science Daily

Sam looked around, but the mysterious Terrible Twos were still invisible.

From Literature

Now, the country has become the Schrödinger’s cat of the Olympics: Russia is simultaneously competing and banned, present in the stadium but invisible on the medals table.

From The Wall Street Journal