The world these characters inhabit is made equally palpable to the reader.
So little is made palpable; does the writer chummily assume her readers know this world already?
This was a death made palpable by the performers' concentration.
Millions of Americans still cling to the dream that his songs made palpable.
This staging evidently aims to make physically palpable what the other elements do not.
Because of the nature of film, that simplicity and innocence is made palpable.
Like his other stories, this one finds no relief or redemption, only bitterness made palpable.
Govier makes palpable the way each man savors the other's company.
The music's smooth skin was consistently made palpable, but its backbone did not always show through.
The response was the same here, a silence made more palpable by the drop in the wind.