noun
- The quality or state of being imperceptible; the condition of not being perceived or noticed by the senses or mind.
Usage: Plural form of impercipience; Formal or philosophical usage; Rare in everyday speech
Examples
- The impercipiences of subtle color shifts in the painting went unnoticed by most viewers.
- Philosophers debate the impercipiences of certain metaphysical concepts.
- The impercipiences of gradual climate change made early detection difficult.
- Scientists study the impercipiences of microscopic particles.
- The impercipiences of emotional nuance in written text can lead to misunderstandings.