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perceivable

[per-see-vuh-buhl] / pərˈsi və bəl /




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The delay in the incoming video feed is perceivable to the point that it may be game-breaking depending on your preferences.

From The Verge Jul. 24, 2021

One of Wai Phyo’s former employers, who saw him soon after Sept. 15 and noticed no perceivable change in his demeanor, has refused to be a character witness or be named by TIME.

From Time Jul. 16, 2015

The entertainment industries had morally hectored their consumers for years, with no perceivable results.

From Slate Jun. 24, 2015

It is nickel and diming because it would make no perceivable difference to shareholders or to the company.

From Forbes Jun. 5, 2015

Impalpable, im-pal′pa-bl, adj. not perceivable by touch: not coarse: not easily understood.—n.

From Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 2 of 4: E-M) by Various




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