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Definition of Incomprehensively

Incomprehensively
Incomprehensive In*com`pre*hen"sive, a. Not comprehensive; not capable of including or of understanding; not extensive; limited. -- In*com`pre*hen"sive*ly, a. --Sir W. Hamilton. -- In*com`pre*hen"sive*ness, n. --T. Warton.

Meaning of Incomprehensively from wikipedia

- Look up comprehension, comprehensible, or comprehend in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Comprehension may refer to: Comprehension (logic), the totality...
- of the reign, though the initial difficulties owed more to mutual incomprehension than conscious enmity. On 7 July 1604, James had angrily prorogued...
- album. According to Scott Schinder, the album was released to "general incomprehension. While Smile may have divided the Beach Boys' fans had it been released...
- people hide their leaning from society since they are afraid of the incomprehension and of social exclusion. In contrast to frameworks s****ing to explain...
- Threshold dose is the minimum dose of drug that triggers minimal detectable biological effect in an animal. At extremely low doses, biological responses...
- auroras. And the latter which translates the victory of women over the incomprehensions, the denials, and the interests created by the castes now repudiated...
- comprehension, which is a level that contains both comprehension and incomprehension. Incomprehension means, more or less, wrong understanding. He ****umed that comprehension...
- the beginners in the European competitions. The decision met with incomprehension among the club officials of the Yugoslav clubs. That decision will...
- than meets the ear, is aware both of that more & of the outsiders' incomprehension". From this basic feature, literary theorist Douglas C. Muecke identifies...
- on 18 January 1930 opened to generally poor reviews and widespread incomprehension among musicians. In the late 1920s and early 1930s, Shostakovich worked...