tangible in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

tangible in the PONS Dictionary

tangible Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

tangible asset
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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As a result, there is no tangible testimony to follow, and hence there can be no executor.
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Services are economic activities, rather than tangible products, offered by one party to another.
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Their vow of poverty prevented the monks from using most of their money; consequently, monasteries and churches often contained great hoards of tangible wealth.
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The production of tangible items is not deemed to constitute a waiver of any privilege in any other proceeding or context.
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Only in the 1990s, when progress toward peace became tangible, did the economic situation brighten.
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It is therefore impossible to attribute the creation of new value only to workers who directly produce a tangible product.
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There is no tangible link to the ex-boxers story as he is not present.
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He believed that tangible, emergent, self-assembling dynamic neuronal systems evolved in the human brain in response to evolving existential and social problems.
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Civil engagement initiatives started in 2008 in the areas of higher education and police/law enforcement and have begun to show tangible results.
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There's just like a tangible chemistry between us.
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