If he comprehends only slowly or fails to understand, he is a dullard or a defective. |
It neither comprehends nor anticipates the momentous consequences of its actions. |
Infinity is a relative term, and in fact, decreases in extensity in the proportion that the consciousness expands and comprehends. |
While it is imperative to have an overarching policy framework that comprehends the fundamental factors shaping our world, in practice, foreign policy typically is local. |
This family comprehends but one single species, the secretary bird, which in its organisation seems allied to the Waders. |
This comprehends deliverance from merited sufferings, and the bestowment of happiness which is the contrast of it. |