Synonym: actual, concrete, definite, real, substantial, touchable. Antonym: intangible. Similar words: intangible, fungible, eligible, changing, Bible, foible, visible, possible. Meaning: ['tændʒəbl] adj. 1. perceptible by the senses especially the sense of touch 2. capable of being treated as fact 3. (of especially business assets) having physical substance and intrinsic monetary value 4. capable of being perceived by the senses or the mind; especially capable of being handled or touched or felt.
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31. The teachings of the Church brought nothing tangible for mankind.
32. Nor, understandably did he see much point in repeating the Dilizhan exercise which had produced no tangible fruits.
33. He left the house, his only tangible asset, jointly to my aunt and myself.
34. Life-chances include income, perks and pensions, together with less tangible benefits such as security or good working conditions.
35. He had worked hard all his life, and hard work always gave him tangible results.
36. Such partnerships will provide strong, tangible support but will have high expectations.
37. As with all place advertising(Sentence dictionary), the copy addresses those tangible and intangible factors thought to influence perception and location decision-making.
38. Depreciation is calculated to write off the cost or valuation of tangible assets other than freehold land over their estimated useful lives.
39. Another problem is that of trying to assess performance when there may be no tangible product to measure.
40. The tangible, material aspect of this will come slowly but surely in the period between now and early November.
41. It represented tangible proof of her achievements after years of struggle in a male-dominated profession.
42. A corporate personality can become a tangible asset if it is managed properly and consistently.
43. What sticks in the brain, and occasionally the heart, is something much less tangible.
44. How would a parental dividend affect the economic balance between investment in human capital versus investment in tangible capital?
45. Yet the symptoms of decline were tangible and created a growing sense of embattlement among middle-ranking landowners.
46. Most of its business is solving problems rather than manufacturing tangible products.
47. The oil, and the crackling noise, are just tangible ways of demonstrating that reality can be changed.
48. Reasonably priced theatre tickets and affordable health care are tangible.
49. My brilliant stroke has been to confine myself to physical things, to the immediate and tangible.
50. Gradually you should be able to phase out the tangible reinforcers when tantrums are no longer a major part of her repertoire.
51. The employer had, therefore, to incur heavy development costs before any net tangible benefits would accrue from the invention.
52. Tangible Assets and Depreciation Tangible assets are stated at cost or valuation less accumulated depreciation.
53. But his drive to reform the bank is already producing tangible results.
54. Through his worldwide correspondence Miller had gained tangible results and rare commendation from the Apothecaries.
55. Their lack of ease with each other is tangible and to pretend otherwise is sheer folly.
56. First though, let us explore the more tangible routes an essential oil may take on its sojourn through mind-body.
57. All that energy, the hope of tangible improvements in the way daily work is carried out.
58. Pain of a rather more tangible nature brought about Ricky Ellcock's tragically premature retirement.
59. In rich families that have substantial inherited wealth, assets may be primarily in the form of claims on tangible assets.
60. A definition of family property that is restricted to claims on tangible property is weighted heavily toward the concerns of rich families.
More similar words: intangible, fungible, eligible, changing, Bible, foible, visible, possible, horrible, flexible, incredible, tangential, accessible, changeable, comprehensible, unchangeable, be responsible for, as soon as possible, engine, bring in, coming in, engineer, engineering, sibling, gang, terribly, angle, angst, anger, angel.