Crossword-Solution: COMPREHENSIVELY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Comprehensively | adv. | In a comprehensive manner; with great extent of scope. |
We have 29 clues for the answer “COMPREHENSIVELY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| How Ph.D. aspirants are tested | 1 answer |
| In an all-encompassing manner | 1 answer |
| including everything | 7 answers |
| deeper | 9 answers |
| In-depth | 10 answers |
| exhaustively | 11 answers |
| Extensively | 16 answers |
| in depth | 18 answers |
| through-and-through | 20 answers |
| Through and through | 21 answers |
| unconditionally | 31 answers |
| profoundly | 38 answers |
| Entirely | 40 answers |
| utterly | 43 answers |
| Wholly | 43 answers |
| Downright | 46 answers |
| Definitely! | 50 answers |
| Deeply | 53 answers |
| Quite | 54 answers |
| Thoroughly | 60 answers |
| Straightforward | 63 answers |
| Through | 63 answers |
| Fully | 68 answers |
| Positively! | 68 answers |
| Definite | 77 answers |
| Further | 83 answers |
| Plain | 97 answers |
| Abso-lutely! | 98 answers |
| Completely | 100 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EAERT
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with COMPREHENSIVELY (5)
Recovering from the softer impressions produced by Bathsheba’s voice, the shearers rose to leave, Coggan turning to Pennyways as he pushed back the bench to pass out:— “I like to give praise where praise is due, and the man deserves it—that ’a do so,” he remarked, looking at the worthy thief comprehensively, as if he were the masterpiece of some world-renowned artist.
Besides having a particular aversion to drovers, old M'Gregor had a general “down” on the young Australians whom he comprehensively described as a “feckless, horrse-dealin', horrse-stealin', crawlin' lot o' wretches.” According to him, a native-born would sooner work a horse to death than work for a living any day.
Indeed, viewed comprehensively, the entire State seems to be pretty evenly divided into mountain ranges covered with nut pines and plains covered with sage—now a swath of pines stretching from north to south, now a swath of sage; the one black, the other gray; one severely level, the other sweeping on complacently over ridge and valley and lofty crowning dome.
The author has shown a power of just subordination hitherto unequalled; and as, in reaching forward to one class of effects, he has not been forgetful or careless of the other, his work is more nearly complete work, and his art, with all its imperfections, deals more comprehensively with the materials of life than that of any of his otherwise more sure and masterly predecessors.
Rezanov had also written comprehensively to the Tsar and the directors of the Russian-American Company, adroitly placing his marriage in the light of a diplomatic maneuver, and painting California in colors the more vivid and enticing for the sullen clouds and roaring winds, the dripping forests and eternal snows of that derelict corner of Earth where he had been stranded so long.
Quotes with COMPREHENSIVELY (3)
In provisionally characterizing the object which serves as the theme of our investigation (the Being of entities, or the meaning of Being in general), it seems that we have also delineated the method to be employed. The task of ontology is to explain Being itself and to make the Being of entities stand out in full relief. And the method of ontology remains questionable in the highest degree as long as we merely consult those ontologies which have come down to us historically,…
A man, to be greatly good, must imagine intensely and comprehensively; he must put himself in the place of another and many others; the pains and pleasures of his species must become his own. The great instrument of moral good is the imagination.
In fact, healthy students often redouble their resistance to teaching as they find themselves more comprehensively manipulated. This resistance is due not to the authoritarian style of a public school or the seductive style of some free schools, but to the fundamental approach common to all schools-the idea that one person's judgment should determine what and when another person must learn.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1977).