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how to use "intelligible" this word? with example please.For example, The context of the entire incident is intelligible only to those who possess criminal justice knowledge. Are "boost imagination " and "expand / improve my imagination and creativity" correct? What do they mean?Boost imagination can be interpreted as “brainstorming” which I think it’s more appropriate. You can expand your horizon of XXX genre. You can also say improve your English skills. But as far as imagination is concerned, I don’t think improve one’s imagination is a suitable sentence. Improving usually relates to the subject of skills, techniques, and the like. For creativity, you can say the following:Increasing creativity, extend creativity, augment creativity.His lecture was readily intelligible to all of the students. (readily basically means easily, and intelligible means clear and comprehensible. You should add “of” after the word “all.”