uncomprehending Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌʌn.kɒm.prɪˈhen.dɪŋ]
  • Us [ ˌʌn.kɑːm.prɪˈhen.dɪŋ]

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  • More broadly, the adverse effects on morale and standards of care, from uncomprehending, nonconsenting, helpless demented people being assisted into death, seem incalculable.

  • Haimabati, however, persisted in her uncomprehending refusal.

  • His plea for "the greatest national heartbreak of the fatherless families" and for those struggling along on low fixed incomes was met with uncomprehending stares.

  • We use the word "community", to describe togetherness and mutual support, but to the individual the community can be a vast, impersonal and uncomprehending entity.

  • They are unbelievably uncomprehending of the seriousness of the matter, and that concerns me.

  • The last question, with its casual and uncomprehending attitude, will send fear through many people about this important issue.

  • Uncomprehending critics have had a great deal of innocent fun mocking the monetary policy which they sometimes describe as "mumbo-jumbo".

  • However, this may well be the famous generation gap rearing its uncomprehending head.

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