Sentence examples for be perceptible from inspiring English sources

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be perceptible

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Able to be perceived, sensed, or discerned.

  • Her voice was barely perceptible over the noise, but her gestures made her meaning clear.

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But if we nevertheless endure and take this love upon us as a burden and apprenticeship, instead of losing ourselves in the whole easy and frivolous game behind which people have hidden from the most solemn solemnity of their being, – then a small advance and a lightening will perhaps be perceptible to those who come long after us.

Many murine squeakings are too high-pitched to be perceptible.

In the chocolate tart at Le Bernardin, the salt would only be perceptible if taken away.

Its digital watermarks are designed not to be perceptible to the humaneye.

The improvement is simply not enough to be perceptible to anxious American families.

"I would probably predict that the colour change isn't going to be perceptible to the naked eye," said Hickman.

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However, tension is perceptible.

Space was perceptible but not matter.

All bodies, however, that occupy place are perceptible.

This consequence, of course, was perceptible long before this week.

But nothing that is not in a place is perceptible.

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