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palpably      
Unfair act         
PROFOUND SPORTS VIOLATION THAT DEPRIVES SCORING
Palpably unfair act
In American football, an unfair act is a foul that can be called when a player or team commits a flagrant and obviously illegal act that has a major impact on the game, and from which, if additional penalties were not enforced, the offending team would gain an advantage.
Impalpably      
·adv In an impalpable manner.
Pronunciation examples for palpably
1. palpably false.
The Forgotten Depression of 1921 _ James Grant _ Talks at Google
2. And secondly, it's palpably false.
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3. and you feel your loneliness palpably,
No One Can Pronounce My Name _ Rakesh Satyal _ Talks at Google
4. there should be one Muppet who kind of is palpably
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5. As they watch more films their lives got palpably richer.
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Examples of use of palpably
1. Tension mounted, although the result was never palpably in doubt.
2. Now, sectarian hostility is palpably on the rise.
3. "I can palpably feel that my children are less racist than I am.
4. They are scruffy, in jeans and T–shirts; they are young and palpably idealistic.
5. In the main, these are women who palpably long to be famous.