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83 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Perceivable'

The distant mountains were barely perceivable through the thick morning fog.

The scientist carefully adjusted the microscope to make the tiny cells more perceivable under high magnification.

His efforts to remain calm were perceivable despite the stressful situation he found himself in.

The subtle changes in temperature were perceivable only by the advanced sensors installed in the weather station.

The artist used contrasting colors to make the hidden details in the painting more perceivable to the viewers.

The teacher encouraged students to use vivid descriptions to make their writing more perceivable to the reader.

The intricate details of the ancient manuscript were hardly perceivable without the aid of a magnifying glass.

The subtle hints in the detective novel were cleverly placed to be perceivable by astute readers.

The distant mountain range is barely perceivable on the horizon.

In the dark room, only a faint outline of the furniture was perceivable.

With advanced telescopes, previously imperceivable details of distant galaxies become perceivable.

The subtle change in her expression was barely perceivable, but it spoke volumes about her feelings.

The microscopic organisms were not perceivable to the naked eye, requiring a powerful microscope for observation.

The artist incorporated hidden symbols into the painting, only perceivable to those who closely examined the artwork.

The odor from the chemical reaction was easily perceivable, alerting the scientists to potential safety concerns.

As the temperature dropped, the perceivable change in the air signaled the onset of winter.

The delicate aroma of freshly baked cookies wafted through the air, easily perceivable by anyone in the vicinity.

The actor's skillful use of body language made the character's emotions perceivable even from the back row of the auditorium.

The teacher used visual aids and props to make abstract concepts more perceivable to her young students.

The architect incorporated large windows to make natural light more perceivable throughout the modern office building.

The tiny footprints in the snow were barely perceivable, indicating the passage of a small woodland creature.

The subtle nuances in the musical composition were perceivable only to those with a keen ear for music.

The detective's sharp instincts made even the most concealed clues perceivable in the complex crime scene.

The actor's detailed costume and makeup made the transformation into the historical figure easily perceivable to the audience.

The nuance of emotion in her voice was barely perceivable, but it conveyed a deep sense of sadness.

The faint hum of the city was still perceivable even in the tranquility of the suburban night.

The shift in the character's attitude was perceivable through subtle changes in their body language.

The soft rustle of leaves in the forest was perceivable as a gentle breeze swept through the trees.

The impact of the economic policy changes was perceivable in the fluctuations of the stock market.

The cultural nuances in the film were not easily perceivable without a background in that specific heritage.

The nuances of different flavors were perceivable in the well-crafted dish, delighting the seasoned food critic.

The perceivable decline in the company's reputation was evident through negative customer reviews and media coverage.

The artist's use of contrasting textures in the sculpture made the tactile experience more perceivable to gallery visitors.

The lecturer used engaging examples to make the abstract economic theories more perceivable to the students.

The historical artifacts in the museum were displayed with detailed descriptions to make their significance more perceivable.

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