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Definition of "impalpably" [im•pal•pa•bly]

  • In an impalpable manner. (adverb)

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Use "impalpably" in a sentence
  • "However, the major media companies such as News Corporation and Time Warner who always pretend themselves as independent and non-aligned to governments, commenced softening their approach toward Iran and atmosphere around it impalpably right after the victory of President-elect Obama was publicized."
  • "God has not saved us from our sins by decree: remotely, impalpably, and at some time in the past."
  • "Generally the atmosphere is hazy; and this is caused by the falling of impalpably fine dust, which was found to have slightly injured the astronomical instruments."
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