English to Telugu Dictionary perceptible

perceptible

వీలైన
definition
adjective
a perceptible decline in public confidence
(especially of a slight movement or change of state) able to be seen or noticed.
example
These efforts have brought about a 'perceptible' change in the quality of these libraries.
Big movements designed to intensify economic integration have brought no 'perceptible' economic benefit.
Barely 'perceptible' to the casual observer, the creases in his eyes had fallen just a little more than before.
In the recent past, one has noticed a 'perceptible' shift in the way dance productions have been presented.
Takeoff was smooth and utterly quiet, with only a barely 'perceptible' sensation of movement.
What's worse, they make it to the other side with no 'perceptible' change of pace.
By observances I mean the tiny 'perceptible' changes in the season, the shadows and mist, the leaves and air.
This time is the time elapsed before any 'perceptible' change in tension can be measured after peptide exposure.
There is a 'perceptible' change in the attitude and outlook of the workers.
There is a 'perceptible' change in the party's outlook which will soon percolate down to the basic worker.
It would be like counting up the least visible bits of a 'perceptible' object.
Counterpoint is likely to be most immediately 'perceptible' when the distinct voices use the same material in close proximity.
The sense of ownership and belonging was not significant, but it was 'perceptible' .
I can't make sense out of debate for the sake of debate when more tangible and 'perceptible' issues of our own lives are left unspoken of.
So the year has marched on into October and in Scotland at least the change in the calendar has coincided with a 'perceptible' change in the season.
The piece slows symphonic time so that movement is barely 'perceptible' .
Figures are scattered in the frame, thrown there by the light that renders those spaces visible, 'perceptible' .
I noticed only the faintest of sound from the rears and did not detect any 'perceptible' subwoofer support.
I observe a barely 'perceptible' deepening of wisdom in the eyes, but I'm not sure that much of this isn't what I want to read into the image.
This one has a shifty quality: a slight dulling of the focus; a barely 'perceptible' tightening of the lips.
It ended up extending to some 60 comments (at time of writing this post), but hadn't advanced 'perceptibly' beyond the points I made in my primary post.
Even when the content of a narrative is drawn from the world, the mode of presentation must differ 'perceptibly' , if only slightly, from a pure imitation of real world events.
‘The burden of sin and guilt and the fear of hell vanished from my mind, as 'perceptibly' as an hundred pounds weight falling from a man's shoulder,’ he remembered.
The market's appetite for risk has changed 'perceptibly' in the last two to three weeks.
As she has convincingly argued, this move is a necessary one if we are to understand not only contemporary perception but also critical 'perceptibility' .
When evaluating a floor for vibration 'perceptibility' , the designer should assume lower floor loadings than are required in designing for structural strength.
But nothing in this story is entirely clear; his unhappiness, his decision to leave, his feelings about Venice and about being away from his family - they are on the vanishing point of 'perceptibility' .
More than half a century later, 'perceptibility' remains an issue with physicists.
Our position as voyeurs in the ill-fated lives of the Smith family is like watching a train wreck: it's mesmerizing in its power, but you're unchanged when it's over - except your shock threshold moves 'perceptibly' outward.
If television is the box that cuts viewers off from the outside world - as he maintains in the following interview - the hope is that 'perceptibility' is not completely lost.
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