perceivable

[US]/pə'si:vəbl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. capable of being noticed or detected; able to be perceived; able to be observed; able to be sensed.

Example Sentences

The changes in the weather were barely perceivable.

The difference in taste was barely perceivable.

Her improvement in skills was hardly perceivable at first.

The shift in attitude was barely perceivable to others.

The impact of the new policy was barely perceivable in the beginning.

The change in the painting was barely perceivable to the untrained eye.

The shift in focus was barely perceivable to the audience.

The improvement in air quality was barely perceivable to residents.

The decline in sales was barely perceivable to the company's competitors.

The impact of the new technology was barely perceivable at first glance.

Real-world Examples

The electricity that is perceivable within the physical plane or field is merely a projection of a vast electrical system that you cannot perceive because of the nature and construction of the physical system itself.

Source: The Early Sessions

A few of these could be said to rest midway between matter and immaterial constructions.Some of these cannot be touched, as a table can be touched, and yet are perceivable indirectly within the material world.

Source: The Early Sessions

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