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Definition of Intangibly
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intangibly
Literary usage of Intangibly
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1909)
"... amounts in any case only to a pantomimic play of insentient phantoms, much as
that of human phantoms and their actions projected intangibly into midair ..."
2. Southern Literary Messenger by Carnegie-Mellon University, School of Computer Science (1844)
"... not originated a government"—that our constitution existed in crude and
undigested elements, intangibly scattered through the theoretic systems of ..."
3. Julia Ward Howe and the Woman Suffrage Movement: A Selection from Her by Julia Ward Howe, Florence Howe Hall (1913)
"... at first seen abstractly and intangibly by some strangely inspired thinker,
became adopted into the programme of the living and working world. ..."
4. Mother's Day: Its History, Origin, Celebration, Spirit, and Significance as by Susan Tracy Rice, Robert Haven Schauffler (1915)
"But as the new experience unfolded something not mentioned in the list of honors
took place, intangibly but surely, in the lives of Mary and her mother. ..."