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more impalpable
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most impalpable
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not easy to grasp or understand, often due to being abstract
- The concept of eternity feels impalpable, something the human mind struggles to fully comprehend.
- The impalpable nature of love makes it hard to define in precise terms.
- Her argument was based on impalpable ideas, leaving the audience unsure of how to interpret them.
- The impalpable qualities of happiness make it challenging to measure or quantify.
- How can we define something as impalpable as consciousness with clear boundaries?
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incapable of being perceived by the senses especially the sense of touch
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impossible to be sensed by touch