Antonym: visible. Similar words: visible, divisible, envision, feasible, sensible, possible, impossible, ostensible. Meaning: [ɪn'vɪzəbl] adj. 1. impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye 2. not prominent or readily noticeable.
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(61) The increase in efficiency promised by the apostles of reengineering and the apologists for the great merger wave remains invisible.
(62) The striped markings enable the beast to become invisible against a wide range of backgrounds by day or night.
(63) I run my fingers over this invisible object, and little by little curiosity gets the better of me.
(64) It was a risk for Invisible Theatre to choose a work whose success depends on the skill of teenaged actors.
(65) Market failure describes the circumstances in which distortions prevent the Invisible Hand from allocating resources efficiently.
(66) A cuckoo flew over, calling loudly, invisible above the canopy of leaves.
(67) The presence of a bodyguard was a constant reminder of the invisible veil which separated her from her family and friends.
(68) He preferred to remain aloof, an invisible presence worshipped from afar.
(69) It was a quiet process, invisible to those beyond the borders of East Harlem.
(70) I was scared of verbal abuse before, when I was bigger; now it's great to feel invisible.
(71) This contains an invisible watermark ... detectable only to electronic tills and cash dispensers.The company says it should be impossible to copy.
(72) He recognized each draught of icy air slicing through cracks in doors made invisible by crowding shadows.
(73) The strange standing stones, remnants of a burial chamber, are said to house an invisible living occupant - Wayland.
(74) Part of the reason commercials are effective is that they are, in a sense, invisible.
(75) Against their huge bulk, the pilgrims and mule toiling up the almost invisible pathways are tiny and humbled.
(76) The installed heron is already banking away on invisible air forces, away from the mayhem.
(77) The ring is virtually invisible around the central cornea which is the critical area for clear vision.
(78) Victorine perched in the darkness on a wooden bench with no back, feet dangling over the steep invisible ground.
(79) He also branded the idea of planetary motion caused by invisible epicycles as equally erroneous.
(80) The minority ethnic communities had been almost uniformly constructed as problem-ridden, undesirable and most of all invisible.
(81) It seems as if an invisible wall is involved, preventing the athlete from being touched by anything harmful.
(82) Many people are trying hard to be invincible, and most of the time they fail invisible, while few find their spotlight. But the remarkable person is one, who can be both invincible and invisible at the same time. Anthony Liccione
(83) A hostile nation has attacked with the silent and invisible weapons of cyberspace.
(84) Although invisible to present probes, such preternaturally potent super-snakes are conceivably copulating throughout the icy blackness of outer space.
(85) In dOing 80, he had crossed an invisible line that separated the white and black beaches.
(86) He announces that there are invisible demons in the cellar, and that they claim that the house is legally theirs.
(87) Space was alive with ghostly curtains of light. Pale violet in colour, they waved gently in some invisible wind. Sentencedict.com
(88) Keols, invisible in the forest canopy, were calling to each other in their incessant woody voices.
(89) In fact, WordPerfect uses invisible codes for many of its functions.
(90) The bird travels to the invisible worlds above, and the snake slithers into the mysteries below ground.
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