Comprehendedly

Synonyms for "comprehendedly" (1 found)

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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.

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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.

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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..[…])

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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.

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