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Qué (quién) es intelligibility - definición


Intelligibility         
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Intelligible; Unintelligible; Intelligibly; Intelligibility (disambiguation)
·- The quality or state of being intelligible; clearness; perspicuity; definiteness.
intelligibility         
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Intelligible; Unintelligible; Intelligibly; Intelligibility (disambiguation)
n.
Comprehensibility, intelligibleness.
intelligible         
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Intelligible; Unintelligible; Intelligibly; Intelligibility (disambiguation)
Something that is intelligible can be understood.
The language of Darwin was intelligible to experts and non-experts alike...
? unintelligible
ADJ: oft ADJ to n

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Intelligibility
Intelligibility may refer to:
Ejemplos de uso de intelligibility
1. And the intelligibility of that task depends on the possibility of drawing a line between science and non–science.
2. The first thing you will hear is a muffled woman offering you various options, in a recording hovering just on the edge of intelligibility.
3. We are reminded – to use Fergusons language here – that there is a complex relation between the intentionality of planning and the strategic intelligibility of outcomes.
4. But even then, the movie, with its flashbacks and flashforwards, slips in and out of intelligibility. ‘INSIDE MAN‘: Willem Dafoe and Denzel Washington star in Lee‘s most commercially oriented film.
5. A Nation, Nationality or People for the purpose of this Constitution, is a group of people who have or share large measure of common culture or similar custom, mutual intelligibility of language, belief in a common or related identities, a common psychological make–up, and who inhabit an identifiable, predominantly contiguous territory.