How To Use Decipherably In A Sentence
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Though the primitive conditions we have above noted with the physiographer remain apparent, indeed usually permanent, cities have none the less their characteristic phases of historic development decipherably superposed.
Civics: as Applied Sociology
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Rosenbaum makes this more or less plain when he suggests that Encrypted within [Nabokov's] words, encoded indecipherably, ambiguously, is the equivalent of the secret of lightning.
The Biographical Fallacy
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He did so through maps, etymologies, invented species -primarily elves and orcs-and vast and often indecipherably complex genealogies.
Times, Sunday Times
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He spends the next half an hour lying on the floor sipping sugary squash through a straw with a nurse fanning his face with his copy of The Mail and muttering occasionally and indecipherably to his colleagues.
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