Adverb
in a tangible manner
Source: WordNetAll people have a natural desire to be needed, to have their importance to others tangibly confirmed. Daisaku Ikeda
New Orleans, more than many places I know, actually tangibly lives its culture. It's not just a residual of life; it's a part of life. Music is at every major milestone of our life: birth, marriage, death. It's our culture. Wendell Pierce
virtue is tangibly rewarded Source: Internet
He’s just a 25-year-old with prodigious power being a 25-year-old in front of a city that’s used to tearing people down at every turn until they can tangibly provide a win. Source: Internet
But Carlos, speaking of his father’s death, said he was lucky to have a supportive father who provided for him tangibly. Source: Internet
Black people fought together to upend the apartheid regime, but the freedom and democracy embodied and instituted by Mandela and other democrats did not tangibly translate into economic equality, he argued. Source: Internet