Examples of 'perceptible' in a sentence

Meaning of "perceptible"

Perceptible means capable of being perceived or noticed by the senses or the mind, often used to describe something that is noticeable, visible, or discernible
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  • Able to be perceived, sensed, or discerned.
  • Anything that can be perceived.

How to use "perceptible" in a sentence

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A perceptible improvement can be achieved by using a scarifier.
Simplification must have a perceptible impact on beneficiaries.
A perceptible shoulder shrug indicated his contentment.
This has been quite perceptible here today.
By any perceptible change in the brain structure.
Concrete means directly perceptible by the senses.
Visually perceptible tampon housed within an applicator.
His sacrifice was not perceptible to any mortal.
The flavor is not distasteful but it is perceptible.
The flowers have no perceptible or obvious scent.
The feeling of belonging to a team is clearly perceptible.
There should be a perceptible lag in reaction time.
A concept is the intelligible unity of a perceptible plurality.
That is only perceptible through total detachment.
But some concrete results are already perceptible.

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We may speak of perceptible tones and words.
There are microscopically lines of growth barely perceptible.
There is no perceptible difference in page turn speeds.
Their importance is even more perceptible historically.
There is a perceptible difference between the writings.
The difference in your case is barely perceptible.
This organism is only perceptible to the clairvoyant.
The changes in the language are hardly perceptible.
These things are more perceptible in a white environment.
It is obvious that there are thousands of perceptible aromas.
It is a unity perceptible to the world outside itself.
You can find that progress is perceptible.
It is these which are perceptible by the intuitive intelligence.
Brands become more visible and perceptible.
It is particularly perceptible in the architectural layout of crematoriums.
But the noise of traffic is barely perceptible.
There was little perceptible effect at these concentrations.
What gives them this quality so perceptible.
There is no perceptible bounce after the blow.
He needed this identification with perceptible reality.
This perceptible trend is characteristic of what we found elsewhere.
The coating is not perceptible to the eye.
The antagonism was obvious and immediately perceptible.
The implant is not perceptible to the patient.
Sometimes it is important things that are barely perceptible.
This difference is not perceptible to the eye.
A sentiment of disillusionment bordering on anger is certainly perceptible.
The interruption will be perceptible to the user.
But perceptible changes must be preceded by intense consultations.
The door to the house is barely perceptible.
Perceptible difference from baseline conditions.
The slightest frailties of conscience are perceptible to him.
It was only perceptible to the whole audience.
It can vary from being barely perceptible to severe.
There is no perceptible difference between them.

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