uncomprehended

ADJECTIVE
  1. not fully understood
    an uncomprehended mystery
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How To Use uncomprehended In A Sentence

  • The universe is still considerably uncomprehended by science. More atheist proselytising « Anglican Samizdat
  • She repeatedly invokes the ocean's radical non-humanity, asking readers to imagine underwater 'tides so vast they are invisible and uncomprehended by the senses of man', or lights traveling over the water 'that flash and fade away, lights that come and go for reasons meaningless to man', though 'man, in his vanity, subconsciously attributes a human origin' to them. Rachel Carson's environmental ethics
  • He believed that independence was the first duty of a literary man, and that true dignity consists in diligent labor rather than in indolent railing at fate and the scoffings of "uncomprehended" genius. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 74, December, 1863
  • The modern Chams find no difficulty worshipping the Hindu Trinity,the linga, the bull of Siva, a pythoness, Allah-- who is believed to have been an eleventh century Cham king-- plus Mohammed and a number of uncomprehended words taken from the Muslim invocations and regarded as the names of deities, each with its special function. Archive 2005-07-01
  • The wicked criminal feelings of which I have spoken, those uncomprehended impulses of rage rose up in me ... choked me. Dream tales and prose poems
  • My dear, the explanation of an uncomprehended technology as magic is primitivism. THE BIRTHDAY OF THE WORLD
  • The modern Chams find no difficulty worshipping the Hindu Trinity,the linga, the bull of Siva, a pythoness, Allah-- who is believed to have been an eleventh century Cham king-- plus Mohammed and a number of uncomprehended words taken from the Muslim invocations and regarded as the names of deities, each with its special function. Some Travel Writing
  • Exchange the terms for the terms the "uncomprehended" and the "incomprehensible," and we will walk side by side. The Christian Foundation, Or, Scientific and Religious Journal, Volume 1, January, 1880
  • an uncomprehended mystery
  • Add the complexities and foibles that come between ambition and despair and stir into the apprehended but uncomprehended All Thing known as god (or the gods) and untangling what is from what seems to be had to wait until someone came along crazy or brave enough to say "You know, this looks suspiciously like a made up explanation based on our own Self. A Dark And Hidden God
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