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tangible
adjective as in real, concrete
Weak matches
actual, appreciable, corporeal, definite, detectable, discernible, distinct, embodied, evident, factual, gross, incarnated, manifest, material, objective, observable, obvious, patent, perceivable, perceptible, phenomenal, physical, plain, positive, sensible, solid, stable, substantial, tactile, verifiable, visible, well-grounded
Example Sentences
This gives researchers something tangible to confirm a particular panda's whereabouts and movements.
“What’s required now is the hard work of building broad durable capabilities together, so that this technology can deliver real tangible local success.”
Certainly there is tangible anxiety about this among many Labour MPs - far more than have publicly questioned Mahmood's proposals.
But the government bias steering every high school student toward college is doing tangible harm to the labor market—and the young.
Thomas Kerr, a Reform UK councillor on Glasgow City Council, accused the UK government of "headline-grabbing" and predicted that the plans would make little "tangible" difference.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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