Examples of 'palpable' in a sentence
Meaning of "palpable"
Palpable is an adjective used to describe something that is easily perceptible or noticeable
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- Capable of being touched, felt or handled; touchable, tangible.
- Obvious or easily perceived; noticeable.
- That can be detected by palpation.
How to use "palpable" in a sentence
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Small amount of fat palpable if bison in squeeze.
Palpable vibration over areas containing fluid.
The tension was palpable on the ground itself.
Palpable and symmetric pulses in the extremities.
But there is palpable tension in the air.
Palpable human energy is part of being a joyful workplace.
Progress is also palpable on the social front.
A palpable flank mass is also rarely present.
There will be a palpable energy in the room.
No palpable bone on the side of the shoulder.
A sense of accomplishment was palpable as we ended the sitting.
The palpable structure of interest is the coccyx.
This relationship is palpable as they begin to play.
A palpable error is one that is plainly seen.
Their passion is palpable in each scene together.
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Palpable something that can be felt by touch.
The tension is palpable in the major cities.
Absorbing light to the point of making it palpable.
Aorta not palpable on the suprasternal notch.
The school also had palpable spirit.
Aorta not palpable at the suprasternal notch.
The essence in all things is palpable to you.
Aorta clearly palpable on the suprasternal notch.
The tension between you two is palpable.
There was a palpable sense of fear in the air.
The upbeat mood in the hall is palpable.
Previously palpable myogeloses have become relaxed.
Risks of the conflict spreading further are palpable.
What a simple and palpable definition of a miracle.
No palpable and overriding error has been established.
The tension was palpable among the onlookers.
It was thus necessary to make these emotions palpable.
Ribs palpable without excess fat covering.
The throbbing pain was palpable in every word of it.
Each day her body was more palpable.
His thyroid was palpable but not enlarged.
We do not walk around with this palpable to us.
The tension was palpable and everyone was focused.
Of patients in studies were documented as having palpable splenomegaly.
The history is palpable in the many museums.
The relief felt by the traditionalists was palpable.
The tension was palpable throughout the stadium.
Ageing is a gradual yet very palpable process.
There was a palpable sense of bewilderment in the room.
The atmosphere of violence is palpable in other ways.
Multiple palpable fractures but no flail.
You never felt such palpable fear.
Nor his palpable scorn of our island kingdom.
The role of business is palpable on both sides.
Peripheral pulses were present and easily palpable.