Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- So as to be intangible.
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- adverb In an
intangible manner.
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Examples
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A college degree pays off financially and intangibly for the graduate -- and for society at large, says a report from the College Board.
The Top 10 Benefits Of A College Degree csmonitor.com 2010
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A college degree pays off financially and intangibly for the graduate -- and for society at large, says a report from the College Board.
The Top 10 Benefits Of A College Degree csmonitor.com 2010
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Perhaps it's the same for all sports, but race fans seem eternally destined to wander incomplete from season to season with a hollow-eyed yearning for something intangibly more.
Frankel has potential to justify claims of greatness | Lydia Hislop 2011
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A college degree pays off financially and intangibly for the graduate -- and for society at large, says a report from the College Board.
The Top 10 Benefits Of A College Degree csmonitor.com 2010
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Such exercises serve to generate fruitful discussion, and more importantly and intangibly, spur us forward.
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More intangibly, Obama's positioning as "the adult in the room" worked to a large extent, but that was fairly easy to do, considering how the other side was behaving.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- More Tea, Anyone? Chris Weigant 2011
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More intangibly, Obama's positioning as "the adult in the room" worked to a large extent, but that was fairly easy to do, considering how the other side was behaving.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- More Tea, Anyone? Chris Weigant 2011
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More intangibly, Obama's positioning as "the adult in the room" worked to a large extent, but that was fairly easy to do, considering how the other side was behaving.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- More Tea, Anyone? Chris Weigant 2011
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More intangibly, Obama's positioning as "the adult in the room" worked to a large extent, but that was fairly easy to do, considering how the other side was behaving.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- More Tea, Anyone? Chris Weigant 2011
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Lucile seemed ready to cry, and showed a repressed perturbation quite unexpected of her; while, try as she would, Frona could not call upon her usual sympathy to drive away the coldness which obtruded intangibly between them.
CHAPTER 21 2010
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