We have no meanings for "very comprehensible" in our records yet.
1 On the whole, the miracle was very plain, very comprehensible , and very probable.
2 This policy of England is, on superficial examination, not very comprehensible .
3 For obvious and very comprehensible reasons Germany was keenly interested in a scheme for closer union.
4 Such a fear was, of course, very comprehensible .
5 He, too, if not so mysterious as the captain, was not very comprehensible to Mr. Powell's uninformed candour.
6 This is not very comprehensible .
7 The desolation and loneliness made her unhappy in a vague and not very comprehensible fashion, but she did not suffer actively.
8 "This is all tremendously interesting," sighed the Big Business Man; "but not very comprehensible . "
9 "To me it seems very comprehensible , " answered Madeleine stoically.
10 "Yes," echoed Leuchtmar, smiling, "I find it very comprehensible that the Princess Ludovicka should gladly have him as consort.
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