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incomprehensively

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • Not comprehensively; to a limited extent.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • adverb In an incomprehensive manner.

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Examples

  • Sure, Duffy is an incomprehensively fit individual.

    Jeff Wise: Forging a Soul of Iron Jeff Wise 2011

  • Sure, Duffy is an incomprehensively fit individual.

    Jeff Wise: Forging a Soul of Iron Jeff Wise 2011

  • Maybe it's the far-too-serious but incomprehensively written analyses of talentless rap artists.

    BSNYC Friday Business Networking Seminar! BikeSnobNYC 2010

  • In other ways they are worse because their allegiance is to corporate interests and their morality is at base largely nonexistent. the bolsheviks were fighting a real enemy incomprehensively more powerful than they were, whereas Bush invents enemies in order to justify horrific war and the dismantling of our system of government.

    On Bushevicks, Bolsheviks and Scum: For The Record 2008

  • MOOS (voice-over): For those of you who aren't, there's always the MegaPenny Project, designed to help you visualize incomprehensively huge figures.

    CNN Transcript Feb 5, 2007 2007

  • I should find nobody to get the point of my intelligent observations; I should laugh incomprehensively, fail to see the jokes that pleased these larger, more vigorous people, and the business of life would hurry past me.

    The Shape of Things to Come Herbert George 2006

  • This infinite sea of fields permeates the vacuum of space with incomprehensively complex networks of structures and organizations.

    The G.O.D. Experiments Gary E. Schwartz 2006

  • As if -- as if -- instead of rolling up one ` s eyes and holding up one ` s hands and saying this is incomprehensively great, we can actually figure out how this is done, as if it were done by a real human being.

    Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare 2004

  • There is something almost incomprehensively great in the tireless activities of the nervous crabs, for not only do they carry compacted sand from their burrows, but they seem to spend odd moments in forming similar globes from material gathered from the surface.

    Tropic Days 2003

  • Yesterday I listened to a reconstructed version of an ancient Aztec song while writing a speech on the Mesoamerican ballgame to appease a class of stupid sports-loving Freshmen and an incomprehensively Korean teacher who wouldn't have understood what I was saying, anyway.

    bard Diary Entry bard 2003

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