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Synonyms for tangible

discernible by touch

composed of or relating to things that occupy space and can be perceived by the senses

having verifiable existence

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perceptible by the senses especially the sense of touch

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capable of being treated as fact

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(of especially business assets) having physical substance and intrinsic monetary value

capable of being perceived

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I feel an equal sense of responsibility in maintaining and developing this mindset, and excite- ment about the opportunity to tangibly make a difference in a market I know so well."
"Now that I have been entrusted with that responsibility, I will ensure we never lose focus of our core purposes--to give catastrophically wounded and disabled veterans a voice in media, society and government, as well as deliver programs and services that tangibly impact those we serve.
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The significance of Sleman Shakir's works is that he's presented the Kurdish art and culture tangibly.
Supported mainly by the Children's Program and the Youth Group program of the Chinese Community Church of South Bay, young people gathered to pack shoe boxes filled with small toys, hygiene items, and school supplies to tangibly demonstrate God's love to a child in need.
"Synventive continues to innovate and improve our products in ways that tangibly benefit our customers," says Mark Moss, executive vice president, Synventive Product and Market Strategy.
Kazzemi, who is also head of the NIOPDC, said euro-4 fuel has tangibly reduced air pollution in Tehran.
The judges selected relationships that tangibly demonstrate best practices, create and sustain a competitive advantage, provide business transformation, achieve compelling value, and significantly benefit both buyer and service provider over time.
Peter Smedley, of Charles Stanley Securities, said: "Confidence and momentum are tangibly manifest in all areas of the business as Moss continues its recovery plan."