undetectable

Definition of undetectablenext

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Recent Examples of undetectable The vast majority had undetectable or very low levels of contaminants, the agency said, with levels of lead, mercury, cadmium, and arsenic coming in below federal requirements for drinking water across all samples. Sarah Todd, STAT, 29 Apr. 2026 The Non-Partisan Committee ran only one forum as the public pulse beat was undetectable. Jerry Shnay, Chicago Tribune, 20 Apr. 2026 Because they're built-in and not inserts like the Rokid Glasses use, the smart lenses are undetectable and won't wobble out of place in use. Will Greenwald, PC Magazine, 9 Apr. 2026 About one‑third of liquid formulas and more than half powdered formulas earned top ratings for having very low or undetectable levels of arsenic, lead and other contaminants. Jenni Fink, MSNBC Newsweek, 31 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for undetectable
Recent Examples of Synonyms for undetectable
Adjective
  • Gliding, light as a feather, through imperceptible gaps.
    Jordan Campbell, New York Times, 12 May 2026
  • Because there are no limits on call time, the transition from customer service to therapy was often imperceptible.
    Julian Lucas, New Yorker, 20 Apr. 2026
Adjective
  • The nearly invisible Thoreau – the compulsively quantitative and analytically rigorous physical scientist – emerged from my research as a geologist interested in the history of 19th-century science.
    Robert M. Thorson, The Conversation, 8 May 2026
  • Small ones, constant ones, invisible ones.
    The Editorial Board, Chicago Tribune, 8 May 2026
Adjective
  • Every song hits with the same indistinguishable gush of pleasant pixels.
    Kieran Press-Reynolds, Pitchfork, 8 May 2026
  • When not in use, the chest-like piece of furniture is indistinguishable from any other case piece.
    Julia Harrison, Architectural Digest, 5 May 2026
Adjective
  • Adam Smith: [inaudible 00:00:22] claiming my time for a quick second here.
    Dana Taylor, USA Today, 1 May 2026
  • One was a very faint voice, often to the point of being inaudible.
    Michael James Rocha, San Diego Union-Tribune, 12 Apr. 2026
Adjective
  • Your films always seem to involve people having a physical relationship with things that are intangible.
    Damon Wise, Deadline, 12 May 2026
  • These expenses result from the amortization of intangible assets acquired by Berkshire.
    Bill Stone, Forbes.com, 10 May 2026

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“Undetectable.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/undetectable. Accessed 16 May. 2026.

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