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How to use apprehensible in a sentence

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The new popular poetry reminds literati that auditory poetry virtually always employs apprehensible formal patterns to shape its language.
It is immediately apprehensible, and needs to be seen again and again, because it remains puzzling, both as to its form and as to its meaning.
Too overt or apprehensible a verbal pattern seems old-fashioned to many poets.
Indeed, hers is a strikingly nonhistorical and nondialectical account of antagonistic social dynamics constitutive of an apprehensible social totality.
Picasso's goatish stuff in Montreal takes us down the scale, making the germination of his art matter-of-factly apprehensible.
According to realist epistemology, mental entities are private, in the sense that each of them is apprehensible by one person only.
In Lewis the lower and preparatory order of light, beauty, and goodness is apprehensible even by animals, and not just the talking ones.
But my guess is that whenever Russell incorporated into a paragraph one of his Golden Twenty, the particular sentence took on an extra lustre, a microscopic shine apprehensible to the author alone.
They may be evasive, where they befuddle their subjects, or apprehensible, where they gratify them.
The most striking feature of this, his most successful play, is the use of a chorus in the traditional Greek manner to make apprehensible to common humanity the meaning of the heroic action.
Examples from Classical Literature
He was beyond that state in which any difference was apprehensible between one thing and another.
Discoverable only by reason, natural laws are immutable and universal, apprehensible by all men.
Any time consists of parts which are themselves times, and is apprehensible only as following upon preceding times.
Do we ever apprehend objects by the light of God without apprehending the light which renders them apprehensible?
Or do you hold that a past object is cognitively apprehensible, as begetting cognition?
Indeed in some cases the sense of the passage is not apprehensible.
Let us retrace, but in such a form as to be apprehensible by all readers.
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