A state, in the context of political geography, is an organized political entity with defined territorial boundaries, a permanent population, and a government. While it is not tangible in the same way physical objects are, its effects and presence can be observed through institutions, laws, and the interactions of its citizens. Thus, a state embodies both tangible elements (like buildings and infrastructure) and intangible aspects (like governance and culture).
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Your case has no tangible evidence.
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Tangible has three syllables.
Tangible means something you can touch. Something that has substance. Like a dog is tangible. An idea is not.
Tangible Worldwide was created in 2008.
Tangible has three syllables.
The Tagalog word for "tangible" is "tunay" or "nalalaman."
The feeling of holding a book in your hands is a tangible experience that you can physically touch and see.
"The city received no tangible benefit from the expensive program.""Tangible items can be touched.""After I hadn't had food for three days the fruit looked so tangible that I almost cried."
Tangible property in law is property that can be touched. A house would be tangible real property.