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incomprehensibility

NOUN
  1. the quality of being incomprehensible

How To Use incomprehensibility In A Sentence

  • This fact, though, is also indisputable: At the time he was pulled over that night, Scott was suffering from multiple strokes-technically an acute left thalamic infract, as well as a tiny left cerebellar hemispheric acute infarct-that rendered him unable to drive safely, confused to the point of incomprehensibility. Boise Weekly
  • The accent was radically different from any Ethan had yet heard, so much so that the word verged on incomprehensibility. Mission to Moulokin
  • Compared to the hi-tech wizardry, and incomprehensibility, of many of today's multi-million pound car commercials, it sounds a little twee.
  • When Krenek, who had made his name in Europe as the composer of Johnny Spielt Auf, denounced the American requirement of "comprehensibility" as an automatic dilutant, he was really saying that that there was nobody to pay him for incomprehensibility. O MacGuffin
  • To keep the balance between platitudinous redundancy and utter incomprehensibility was the crucial problem of late baroque allegorism. ICONOGRAPHY
  • When this is not as a substitute for the individual fund balance sheets, the argument about incomprehensibility still applies.
  • Pestered yesterday with the Athanasian creed [1] & a sermon in defence of incomprehensibility besides the epistle from the Revelations. believe me I lost all patience Letter 12
  • Should the times become greatly depressed and failures and assignments become frequent, I begin to lop off the large words in my own language, beginning with "incomprehensibility, Remarks
  • Theological formation is the gradual and often painful discovery of God's incomprehensibility.
  • The one on the right is just missing the tar and feathers. the only thing epic about it is the level of incomprehensibility. it's funny how the word incomprehensibility looks a lot like the "bike" itself. BSYNC Friday Fun Quiz!
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