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perceivable

[per-see-vuh-buhl] / pərˈsi və bəl /




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The document states: "It is considered that the proposal gives rise to no perceivable harm in heritage terms or from a wider planning perspective and planning permission should be duly granted."

From BBC • Oct. 22, 2023

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

“Because of this, science is moving forward similarly to how a headless chicken walks, with no perceivable goal.”

From Slate • Sep. 11, 2015

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

Those persons whose business leads them to judge of the quality of an article by their taste, can discriminate shades of flavor not perceivable by ordinary persons.

From A Treatise on Anatomy, Physiology, and Hygiene (Revised Edition) by Cutter, Calvin