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    intelligibly


    1. actually spoken intelligibly at the café


    2. The Information of these Levels is projected into the Subconsciousness and provides “a personality” with the possibility to adequately perceive one’s outer Reality, to consciously and intelligibly organize the strategy of its relations, not only being guided by bodily needs, but also thoroughly “filtering” these needs and Desires through the inexorable logic of the Mind and the principles of moral-spiritual motivations


    3. Let the Gospel be preached in India and China as the message of Life to the dead, as the gift of Immortality in body and soul, to a race sitting in the death-shade of atheism; let it be preached as the message of a God who is intelligibly beneficent, but intelligibly and justly 'terrible’ to wicked men; let it be proclaimed that the times of pagan ignorance this righteous judge 'overlooked,’ but now, on peril of the 'greater condemnation,’ commands all men everywhere to repent; let the words of the apocalyptic angel become the topic of the missionary, 'Fear GOD, and give glory to Him! For the hour of His judgment is come! ’—And one cannot but believe that a new power might attend in the East, as in the West, the diffusion of Christianity


    4. He moves more; he is beginning to revive, and to speak intelligibly; he thinks they are still together; he asks him, by his name, what he has in his hand


    5. And as this piece of yours aims at nothing more than to destroy the authority and influence which books of chivalry have in the world and with the public, there is no need for you to go a-begging for aphorisms from philosophers, precepts from Holy Scripture, fables from poets, speeches from orators, or miracles from saints; but merely to take care that your style and diction run musically, pleasantly, and plainly, with clear, proper, and well-placed words, setting forth your purpose to the best of your power, and putting your ideas intelligibly, without


    6. If we were to say that the loves and pleasures of this third part were concerned with gain, we should then be able to fall back on a single notion; and might truly and intelligibly describe this part of the soul as loving gain or money


    7. Eyeing the sad spectacle with an angry countenance, the sturdy woodsman, for the first time since his entering the plain, spoke intelligibly and aloud:


    8. had a stroke, paralyzing him and leaving him unable to communicate intelligibly


    9. Questions of this kind were showered at the few survivors who stood at the railing, but they seemed too confused to answer them intelligibly, and after replying evasively to some they would disappear


    10. I have a clear recollection only of the fact that when I told him about the " document," I could not express myself intelligibly and tell the story consecutively, and from his face I quite saw that he could not understand me, but that he would very much have liked to understand, so much so that he even ventured to stop me Mith a question, which was risky, as at the slightest interruption I broke off and forgot what I was talking of

    11. Among other modes, some of which are too disgraceful to be mentioned in this place, those foreign seamen will go before a magistrate, and, although hardly able to speak the English language intelligibly, will swear, for each other, that they were born within the United States, and are American citizens


    12. I have been teaching a woman over fifty years of age to read, this summer, and now she reads quite intelligibly, and says what little she can read opens up a new world to her


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    Synonyms for "intelligibly"

    clearly intelligibly understandably

    "intelligibly" definitions

    in an intelligible manner