Examples of 'more palpable' in a sentence

Meaning of "more palpable"

more palpable: This phrase is used to describe something that is more noticeable, evident, or tangible. It implies a greater degree of perceptibility or clarity. For example, 'After the explanation, the concept became more palpable to the audience.'

How to use "more palpable" in a sentence

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more palpable
The landscape is more palpable than visible.
Visuals can help to make the aim more palpable.
But the more palpable odor is that of vindication.
Each day her body was more palpable.
This is more palpable when it comes to international awards.
It made things that much more palpable.
It is more palpable.
The difference can not be more palpable.
It feels much more palpable than any other zombie movie ever made in that sense.
And that makes it more palpable.
It's more palpable if you can think of them as robots.
The emotions are more palpable.
The circumstances of the victim were more palpable and thus elicited greater sympathy from participants.
What interested its curators was a more universal and also more palpable agony.
The material was also found to be much more palpable than typical fiberglass casting tapes.

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San Juan Chamula one of the Chiapas populations where the syncretism is more palpable.
Others are more palpable.
The world of light is equally intriguing, but more palpable.
Perhaps that influence is no more palpable than in the area of e-commerce.
It makes the presence of God seem more palpable.
It 's much more palpable now.
In the library containing the missing books, that void is more palpable.
It was much more palpable.
The survey will remain distant and unassuming, but will be a lot more palpable.
Nothing, moreover, makes the paradox of democracy more palpable than the institution of universal suffrage.
Danny Elfman 's disharmonic score only makes the chill even more palpable.
If anything, they are more palpable in Africa.
During the sacrament of Holy Communion, the communion of saints becomes more palpable.
It 's more palpable.
However, the anticipation is even more palpable this time.
Darkness, brooding in the corners of the soul, becomes ever more palpable.
In fact, the need for the United Nations is more palpable now than ever before.
In Dala, a town across the river from Yangon, water scarcity is more palpable.
Now, that urgency is even more palpable.
That makes Microsoft 's urgency all the more palpable.
Inge Lise Westman's sculptures are more palpable.

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