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Meaning of comprehendedly | Babel Free

Adverb CEFR C2

Definitions

  1. In a manner that is comprehended (understood).
    rare
  2. In a manner that is comprehended (comprised).
    rare
  3. With comprehension.
    rare

Examples

“Science sits scowlingly non-committal, striving in vain to find a reason for abrupt personal ejectment from so sunny a clime as this. In Europe the thing could be understanded^([sic]) of the people—even those of the meanest intellect. The dull, grey, watery skies; […] to say nothing of Mr. Chamberlain’s vagueness in his perfunctory replies to the “freefooders”—all such and sundry were comprehendedly possible reasons for one to make a respectable quietus with a bare bodkin.”
“By no scrutiny and elaborate chronicle of the daily life and households of the Coniston folk does the author create the vital atmosphere of reality that inspires the story. It is the external personal relation of one with t’other that presents itself so comprehendedly and one presently realizes that the presentation must needs have been most masterfully made to achieve such effectiveness.”
“10. Whilst broadcasting the 2004 Presidential debates, Fox News "accidentally" mutes the audio of Howard Dean, replacing it with the sounds / of a screeching hyena. Few people notice.( at least dean can string two words together comprehendedly , unlike bush the nutcase..[…])”
“In the last two years, Gogrial State Youth Union and Civil Societies have been comprehendedly lecturing their grievances to the president on diurnal heart demanding the amputation of Gogrial state governor owed to his failure to envisage good governance and delivery of services making his final resort to autocratic and despotic style of headship in the state.”
“That the universe of infinite , this then leads on to the the^([sic]) point that with something that is infinite every thing comprehendedly possible will take place an incite amount of time , […]”
“These theories must be succinctly, simply, and easily comprehendedly summarised in the tourism industry; if possible, these summaries should be translated into English.”
“Never in his captaincy DC comprehendedly qualified for playoffs.”
“Realize in the mind that each letter around, and the N too, is a paradigm of something said or done, as stated in Psalm xix., 2: “Day unto day uttereth speech, and night unto night sheweth knowledge.” Do not move until the true position be fully theducted by the thews of the mind, and comprehendedly encompassed, that then and there exists a humaN being, and that all humaN beings are existing and in coNNection with the earth and the beNigN influence of the suN, and the power through its disc from GOD.”
“Yet the full significance of the picture can only be realized when its two aspects are seen in their relationship. The heavens are indeed the Lord’s, but the earth is comprehendedly enmeshed within them—it is a part of the great system.”
“In history, any testament, testimony, deposition, view, memoir and interview of participants long after the fact is admissible, however heterogeneous, in order to give best apprehension of events distant not for purposes antiquarian […] or predictive or instructive […]—but for the pure impure human too human beauty of it, a bloodied well wrought urn, the golden bowl cracked and if only for being too comprehensively by which we mean comprehendedly pressed in hand, broken.”
“Second C[omedian]: “This says that in 1953 they were still telling stories about the farmer’s daughter and the traveling salesman. Either of you fellows ever hear any such stories?” / The Voice: “That’s just an old switch on our interplanetary spacemen-martian girl stories. / Comedians (in unison, smiling comprehendedly): “Oh-h-h-h-h-h.””
“If science, in its looking, saw before it expanses of commensurable objects among which it confidently expected to find patterns of coherence and casual connections, this took place, ultimately, because the presencing that ruled in that reality had the character of objectness (Gegenständigkeit), i.e., of a letting-stand comprehendedly over-against in discreteness, wherein the interrelating that united the particulars of the presencing manifold of what-is was happening as a connecting of initiating act and consequent result.”
“Wristfully holding each hand at slavery / To perceive the thoughts penetrate through my forehead / And clear its innety for it is in likendly madness thrilled lunacy / I know secrets that can upside the world like the mirrors facing crust / I still conceive comprehendedly collaborated institically brainwashed / To nourish my mind and still curve at slavery.”
“Kuzmich nodded thinkfully and comprehendedly, meanwhile counting how much it would be right to push off to the major and how much he could pull off by helping the major out and saving him from such a load.”
“Besides, that time they asked him not to tell others how to make edibles with cbd oil about it, and he comprehendedly agreed. Someone must have visited this Adjutant Zhu, but they couldn't verify it!”
“DO you comprehendedly realize that i never said that you were fucking Blue.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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