Intangible

//ɪnˈtæn.d͡ʒə.bəl//

"Intangible" in a Sentence (11 examples)

Try and penetrate with our limited means the secrets of nature and you will find that, behind all the discernible concatenations, there remains something subtle, intangible and inexplicable. Veneration for this force beyond anything that we can comprehend is my religion. To that extent I am, in point of fact, religious.

"Silent Night" was declared an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2011.

"This is a bitter day for the cultural heritage of Saxony. The thieves stole cultural treasures of immeasurable worth – that is not only the material worth but also the intangible worth to the state of Saxony, which is impossible to estimate," said Roland Wöller, Saxony's interior minister.

This is intangible.

The town of Kalofer has applied to the U.N. cultural agency UNESCO for this traditional ritual to be inscribed as part of the "intangible cultural heritage of humanity."

Transhumance, the seasonal droving of livestock along migratory routes in the Mediterranean and in the Alps, was recognized as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO.

I.P. Pavlov proved the absolutely unscientific nature of the arguments of bourgeois physiologists and psychologists about the "soul" as an intangible carrier of mental phenomena.

There could be an invisible, inaudible, intangible dragon next to you right now.

K, an introvert, lives with Joi, played by Ana de Armas, a beautiful, loving companion but a digital application. Their intangible relationship highlights the isolation and artificiality around them.

The tango was added to the Unesco list of intangible cultural heritage in 2009.

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Diaghilev's love for Nijinsky was as deep and as sincere and reliant as a bond could be, it being based on all those intangibles of love that cannot be enumerated.

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