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be intelligible
adjective
Capable of being understood; clear to the mind.
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William argues that there must be a being by essence; otherwise, no being could be intelligible.
The universe can only finally be intelligible as the creation of an ontologically necessary being who is eternal and whose existence is not contingent upon anything else.
If intelligibility is the criterion, then should the accent be "intelligible" to Chinese listeners, Asians, or native-speakers?
They would be intelligible of course, if you spoke Korean.
Indeed, roles elicited without leveraging on business information are unlikely to be intelligible by system administrators.
Democritus declared quantitative differences to be intelligible because they are subject to mathematical reasoning.
The dialogue is rough and twangy and sometimes sounds too muddy to be intelligible.
"The ideas have to be accurate, they have to be intelligible," Mr. Parnell said.
Only a few Roman numerals, latitude markings and zodiac signs will be intelligible to novices.
Must avant-garde literature have a single mechanism to be intelligible to its readers?
To be intelligible on screens sometimes smaller than 2 inches by 2 inches, most shots must be close-ups.
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