comprehended
IPA: kɑmprɪhˈɛndɪd
adjective
- Understood.
- Included; comprised; contained.
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Examples of "comprehended" in Sentences
- As soon as the audience comprehended the Russian word for “you,” the entire building erupted.
- "Blowin '!" groaned one, as if that single word comprehended the essence of all the miseries that seafaring man is heir to.
- The term comprehended the whole nation, and no one will contend that the choice spoken of indicated that every Jew was safe for eternity.
- What needs to be comprehended is that most early position hands will cost you money, that is where good pot management comes into it – you need to keep those pots small, and make the ones when you do hit big.
- When that had been done, D e v a did no longer mean "the Bright ones," but the name comprehended all the qualities which the sky and the sun and the dawn shared in common, excluding only those that were peculiar to each.
- The word comprehended all that was delivered or dispensed by the lord to his underlings or domestics -- money, victuals, wine, garments, fuel, and lights; but no doubt it was employed more particularly of external and distinctive garb.
- All the terms which a foreigner might use in speaking of the duties of sovereign and minister, of lord and retainer and of master and servant, are comprehended in the Japanese word, Kun-shin, in which is crystallized but one thought, though it may relate to three grades of society.
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