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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

And when I photographed a very crumpled store receipt, it picked out the retailer’s name and the amount of the purchase without any perceivable difficulty and put the document in my Receipts stack.

From The Verge

She says a lot of growers commented on perceivable improvements in things like soil quality and increased biodiversity on their farms since transitioning to organic.

From Salon

The only perceivable edge might be the Chiefs needing a plane ride to the game site while the Bucs could drive over to RJS.

From Seattle Times

The album, on which she collaborated with producer Rachel Elkind, rendered the well-known classical sounds of Johann Sebastian Bach on the Moog modular synthesizer, then a perceivably weird, largely unknown analog electronic instrument.

From Washington Post