Synonym: apprehensible, graspable, perceivable, understandable. Similar words: intelligibility, intelligent, intelligence, eligible, negligible, intelligence agency, incorrigible, intangible. Meaning: [ɪn'telɪdʒəbl] adj. 1. capable of being apprehended or understood 2. well articulated or enunciated, and loud enough to be heard distinctly.
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31. Requirements of this sort mean that any system must incorporate a report writer which is intelligible to ordinary users.
32. The work of one person is not fully intelligible to another.
33. Two or three of his articles were hardly intelligible to some of the subscribers.
34. It is sometimes difficult to discuss medical issues in a way that is intelligible to ordinary people.
34. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
35. Sometimes the historical background makes the law more intelligible, or supports one interpretation of the law rather than another.
36. Most state labor-market data currently are not useful or intelligible to students or educators to help them make better decisions.
37. The activities of delinquent fans might be more intelligible if they can be related to particular roles and positions with respect to other fans.
38. But still, there is something so human, almost intelligible, in that tangle of branches.
39. But it is an indispensable beginning-a beginning directly related in women to specific and intelligible changes in their bodies and their lives.
40. Experience of the world is mediated and made intelligible through discourse.
41. It corresponded metaphorically to a view of life that was similarly rationalistic and intelligible.
42. This is, I would argue, a powerful idea which makes the phenomena of mental development more intelligible to us.
43. The essays are scholarly but intelligible, and usually avoid the trendiest excesses of film theory.
44. The woman moaned faintly but made no intelligible response.
45. Those were his only intelligible words.
46. Legends should be intelligible without reference to the text.
47. His interpretation is coherent and intelligible.
48. An intelligible gleam of assent twinkled in his eye.
49. Her mother would talk of her viwes in the same intelligible tone.
50. The deep guttural sounds of the speaker were scarcely intelligible to the newly - waked, bewildered listener.
51. We do not read much about progress in the New Testament, but, strangely enough, it gives us the only intelligible meaning of that vague word.
52. Just as Euclid illuminates Newton and Galileo, so they in turn help to make Einstein intelligible.
53. Nobody on - screen utters a single word of intelligible dialogue.
54. To make a country's history intelligible, the historian naturally seeks for some point of unity.
55. This mode of speaking in terms of classes of wants becomes intelligible only if we remember the role played in the history of economic thought by the alleged paradox of value.
56. He is part of his own phantasmagoria and we adore him because nature has grown intelligible, and by doing so a part of our creative power.
57. The system is on the basis of waveform edit synthesis, and it can synthesise distinct and intelligible Chinese speech without any hardware addition or change on microcomputer.
58. This report will be intelligible only to an expert in computer.
59. This piece of writing is too confused to be intelligible.
60. The contract itself was quite straight- forward and intelligible, but I had no wish to go to such crooked and mirky places to explain it.
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