Adverb
so as to be palpable
Source: WordNetThe most costly of all follies is to believe passionately in the palpably not true. It is the chief occupation of mankind. H. L. Mencken
When trust is lost, a nation's ability to transact business is palpably undermined. Alan Greenspan
We are asked now seriously to accept that in the last few years– contrary to all history, contrary to all intelligence– Saddam decided unilaterally to destroy those weapons. I say that such a claim is palpably absurd. Tony Blair
It changed me more than anything else. You don't want to get to that place where you're the adult and you're palpably in the next generation. And, this shoved me into that. Gwyneth Paltrow
Not even Mr Blair has been able to erode the unions conviction that we all have a "right” to a minimum wage... Both the minimum wage and the Social Charter would palpably destroy jobs. Boris Johnson
These claims are so at variance with every known recorded fact, so palpably absurd, that every free unbiased soul is forced to raise the standard of revolt. Robert G. Ingersoll