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Intangibly

The term "intangibly" is an adverb that refers to something that cannot be touched or grasped physically. It describes the quality or nature of being intangible, immaterial, or abstract.

This term can also be used figuratively to represent emotions, ideas, or concepts that are difficult to express concretely.

In the context of finance, "intangibly" describes assets or investments that lack physical substance, such as intellectual property or brand reputation.

Sample sentences:
  1. She tried to describe her love for him, but it was intangibly felt rather than articulated.
  2. The beauty of art lies in its ability to evoke emotions intangibly.
  3. The company's value is intangibly linked to its brand image and customer loyalty.
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