Adverb
incomprehensibly (comparative more incomprehensibly, superlative most incomprehensibly)
In an incomprehensible manner.
Now to the Christian, the Jew is the incomprehensibly obdurate man who declines to see what has happened; and to the Jew, the Christian is the incomprehensibly daring man who affirms in an unredeemed world that its redemption has been accomplished. Source: Internet
However a diplomatic crisis erupted, as both the Serbs and incomprehensibly the Italians demanded compensation for the annexation, which the Austro-Hungarian government refused to entertain. Source: Internet
To him, the rites of their cult suggest an incomprehensibly archaic, quasi-magical and probably very ancient rural tradition. Source: Internet
But soon, and somewhat incomprehensibly, they were handed over to the police, yes to the police, to investigate an alleged crime said to be military in nature. Source: Internet
Every year Forbes reveals the US’s most affluent citizens, who each have incomprehensibly vast sums of money. Source: Internet
I spend my weekends traveling to homes and hospitals alike to sit on the floor with children who need a little bit of imagination to get them through an incomprehensibly difficult obstacle facing them. Source: Internet