Imperceptible in a sentence as an adjective

The best it will do is cause an imperceptible delay in the oncoming storm.

While it's certainly fast enough for me, it's not imperceptible.

Which is good for the entropy coder, and mostly imperceptible to us.

My definition of "imperceptible" is around a few ms, I guess.

Let's not forget that the word "imperceptible" is a heavily laden term in this context.

We'll just slather on filters till things either look better or imperceptible as human.

You can argue that this was "imperceptible" rather than "invisible".

Some give up at the first touch of pressure; some sell out; some run down by imperceptible degrees and lose their fire, never knowing when or how they lost it.

Acoustic treatment can dramatically change a rooms ambiance in an almost imperceptible way.

There are numerous modifications to the data that would be "imperceptible" to a machine learning system, but would completely confuse a human.

A subject can be photographed and/or filmed on the elevated platform to achieve a desired effect of a substantially seamless background where a rear edge of the elevated platform is imperceptible to an image capture device positioned at the image capture position.

The following caught my eye:Then he happened on an article about a little-known government project: The Secret Service has been working with manufacturers of color laser printers to place tiny, imperceptible yellow dots on printed pages so that the government can track the machine that produced them.

Let him therein see an infinity of universes of which each has its firmament, its planets, its earth, in the same proportion as in the visible world; in each earth animals, and at the last the mites, in which he will come upon all that was in the first, and still find in these others the same without end and without cessation; let him lose himself in wonders as astonishing in their minuteness as the others in their immensity; for who will not be amazed at seeing that our body, which before was imperceptible in the universe, itself imperceptible in the bosom of the whole, is now a colossus, a world, a whole, in regard to the nothingness to which we cannot attain.

Imperceptible definitions

adjective

impossible or difficult to perceive by the mind or senses; "an imperceptible drop in temperature"; "an imperceptible nod"; "color is unperceivable to the touch"

See also: unperceivable