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Read the sentence from "On the Front Lines with Thurgood Marshall." "So the court was moving more and more towards recognizing the intangible aspects of education and saying that no matter what you did, you could not be equal so long as you were keeping people separate." What is the meaning of the word intangible as used in this sentence? unbelievable untouchable unclear uncomplicated

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User Imer
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Untouchable

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User Okrasz
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Answer:

The meaning of intangible in this sentence is: "difficult or impossible to define or understand; vague and abstract"

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the word intangible is used to describe the aspects of being equal in education which are difficult or hard to understand.

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