0 in a way that is so obvious that it can easily be seen or known, or (of a feeling) in a way that is so strong that it seems as if it can be physically felt:
He was often palpably uncomfortable when talking about his family.
The situation has become palpably more dangerous in the past 24 hours.
The atmosphere was palpably different at this meeting.
Neither man wavered from his uncompromising position, and both went to the grave claiming that the other was palpably mistaken.
And from many parts of the continent, political scientists and journalists have reported that chiefs are palpably exercising considerable, and in some cases increasing, powers.
In focal dystonias, pick muscles which are tender, hypertrophied, visibly or palpably contracting, or are clearly responsible for the involuntary posture or spasm.
These palpably marginalised youths eschew rather than embrace or embody socio-historical rupture.
The desire to believe that we start with the body, create culture, and end up with a politics to organize it looks palpably untrue.