Sentence examples for impalpability from inspiring English sources

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impalpability

noun

The quality of being impalpable; intangibility.

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The impalpability of his later work, which painted the "particles of light" we see when we think we're looking at people and places, led to accusations of insanity.

He has pledged that there should be no litmus test for membership in the court, but to remain true to this pledge would lead him to choose only candidates of the sort of philosophical impalpability that Justice David Souter once exhibited.

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Adorno hated the way that capitalism, and the branch of it he called the Culture Industry, turned impalpabilities like art works into things.

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