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    comprehend
    /ˌkɒmprɪˈhɛnd/

    verb

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  2. Jan 11, 2019 · Look at the association of comprehend with "comprehensive" -- full, encompassing. "Comprehend" has the connotation of full understanding. The Spanish verb "comprender" is translated to English as "to understand", by the way. So that suggests how close these words are in ultimate meaning, despite different origins. Vocabulary.com ...

  3. 3 I really couldn't decide on the meaning of " comprehend " in this sentence. Does it mean " understand " or " include/comprise/encompass ", or something else? Could anyone help please? Many thanks.

  4. I saw the word 'fathom.' In my language, it has same meaning as 'understand.' Is it really same? What is the difference between fathom and understand?

  5. Oct 29, 2020 · In the following sentence does "beyond your comprehension" have an offensive connotation? When a large population of tourists swarm the city during the tourism season, it's beyond your comprehension.

  6. Mar 15, 2023 · Modern physicists do not apprehend classic astrophysics. Is it ok to use "apprehend" with the meaning of "understand"?

  7. May 8, 2015 · IMO when to grasp is used meaning to comprehend it usually goes with an abstract noun, because if you use it to refer to an inanimate object, it might be difficult to understand whether you can’t understand the book, or you just can’t hold it firmly in your hand. So the first sentence should read something like: “I can’t grasp the meaning/essence/main idea of the book”. Also, as far ...

  8. Aug 13, 2019 · Your examples are a "rhetorical" use of the word "endeavour". The meaning is still "an attempt to do something new", but it has lots of good associations: It suggests exploration and discovery; excitement and the potential for great success. So when we are saying goodbye to a colleague we could say: John is leaving this company. He wants to find another job doing something similar but for a ...

  9. How do I understand the phrase a steep learning curve? I feel confused about it. Does it mean someone learns something fast or something is difficult for someone to learn?

  10. Oct 25, 2021 · It's incorrect to place an adverb between the verb it modifies and the same verb's direct object. Here, better is the adverb, understand is the verb, and the concept is the direct object. You can place the adverb before or after the verb-object phrase (e.g. "better understand the concept" or "understand the concept better"), but not within it (e.g. "understand better the concept"). Note that ...

  11. Aug 29, 2023 · How you get any work done is beyond me. That is a shortened, slang-ish (?) variant of the underlying phrase: It's beyond my comprehension. And that means: It surpasses my capacity to comprehend. It surpasses the volume of complexity that I am capable to comprehend. Which, expressed in everyday language, is: I don't understand.

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