I had beentangibly smitten; I longed to be tangibly healed.
But at last the feeling of death was tangibly at his own throat; not today, nor tomorrow, probably; but inescapably.
But there are other memories connected with these surroundings which are not so tangiblypresented to the senses.
But with the petals fell uncounted moments, heaped lesstangibly into hours.
The sky, immeasurably remote and tangibly arched, was a thin crystal dome soldered to earth by the lead-line of the horizon.
And it would have kept ever visibly, tangibly before the people their heritage and their obligation.
Similarly his conception of the mechanism of the heavens must be a tangibly mechanical one.
In other words, the atom of Democritus is nothing less than the primordial seed of Anaxagoras, a little more tangibly visualized and given a distinctive name.
Such comparison fails us utterly in music, which copies nothing that is tangibly present in the external world.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tangibly" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.