noun
- plural of invisibility; the state or quality of being unable to be seen or perceived
- instances or examples of things that are invisible or hidden from view
Usage: countable and uncountable uses; often used in abstract or philosophical contexts
Usage: used in academic, literary, and social contexts to refer to multiple invisible phenomena or groups
Examples
- The invisibilities of systemic inequality are often overlooked in policy discussions.
- In the novel, the author explores the invisibilities of marginalized communities.
- The physicist studied the invisibilities of dark matter in the universe.
- Social invisibilities affect how certain groups are treated in society.
- The film examines the invisibilities of mental health struggles.
- Architectural design must account for the invisibilities of infrastructure.
- Her research focuses on the invisibilities of unpaid labor in the economy.