18 example sentences using unseeable.
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The number of people who say 120hz is 'unseeable', yet were completely wrong about that. You're not even mentioning the TV's size.
It is literally a path that is blocked/unseeable with out some form of miracle. I'm legitimately asking - protest all you want, bring the city to a halt.
It's easy to think that in modern society there aren't many almost unseeable risks like this lurking out in the world.
An unseeable material object does not cease to exist, even though it cannot affect us.
Gravitational waves are even more "unseeable" in this respect.
The toxic comments will be mostly unseeable. White supremacist will be unable to recruit.
It matters that the digital matter about us is invisible, far off, unseeable. Except as the shadow of puppets, projected against a wall, opposite to where we are chained.
If we try to get around this by asking a subject to compare the "unseen" color to a color patch, we're only given the "unseeable" color a name by proxy. This kind of claim is very commonly made by people who don't understand science.
The problem is that value for the unseeable differences is simply a human idea. Why would the paint arranged on a canvas by a famous artist have more value than the same paint arranged on the same canvas by myself?
Trying to extract coding patterns from an unfamiliar domain very difficult; it comes with unseeable assumptions.
The scale of it all was quite terrifying to my young mind as I imagined all the unseeable hazards beneath the water’s surface, on which it capitalized during my sleeping moments.
Com/pro-display-xdr/ There's plenty of light that is currently unseeable. Look at chromaticity chart for sRGB. If your definition of color mixes yellow and blue and as grey then you've defined color wrong, because nature has a different definition where it's pink.
I remember often having dreams that involve the unknowable, unseeable or in some other way were impossible for my finite mind to comprehend. In the worst of those nightmares I was left shaken with fear — feeling as though I had peered from just over the precipice of sanity itself.
There's no danger it will be left at a vague "unseeable distribution of arbitrary matter", if that's what you mean. Every astrophysicist studying in the field of dark matter wants to know exactly what it is, even if it's an artefact caused by multiple different unknowns.
I can't stand it when I have a terminal program with an unseeable list of files/panes that have to be opaquely navigated through. I very much want to be one of those vim/emacs ninjas but I just don't see how this is more ergonomic than Jetbrains where any file - not just 'open' ones - is readily available with all sorts of search methods with a single shortcut.
The explanatory power of "unseeable distribution of arbitrary matter" is dangerously high.
Talent is being able to hit a targets nobody else can hit, genius is being able to hit targets nobody else can see, and the problem with hitting unseeable targets consistently is that the ground starts shifting under people's feet and they have no idea why. For example, at one place I worked I found the source of a 7-figure inventory shrink problem that had been there for 10ish years and was caused by 1 line of SQL Code.
I'd suggest that it's not so much any colour is "unseeable" as it is "indistinguishable" for some or most people compared to similar colours. And since our perception of colour is relative to different contexts, that makes the research even harder to account for. That all said, an "unseeable" colour to my mind really refers to how if you put two very, very similar colours together, only some people can tell them apart, and perhaps more often once they've learned to recognize the difference?
Unseeable definitions
impossible or nearly impossible to see; imperceptible by the eye; "the invisible man"; "invisible rays"; "an invisible hinge"; "invisible mending"
See also: invisible