To get the meaning of something.
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Examples for "understand "
Examples for "understand "
1 Perhaps within days or weeks we'll be able to understand new languages.
2 Eve has great power that she is far too young to understand .
3 Future research is needed to better understand the reasons behind these differences.
4 Most Israelis understand and support the creation of a future Palestinian state.
5 The question is 'Why?' We think we know why and we understand .
1 Others hope a new generation of leaders could yet grasp the nettle.
2 Large areas of the northeast and east also remain outside Assad's grasp .
3 The grasp is firm but not frenzied; there is true energy involved.
4 She said: There are other things that make a good, stable grasp .
5 I couldn't quite grasp what had happened, or find the proper words.
1 Rob didn't know what to expect at the dig , following the 'accident'.
2 For example, we'll need to dig into this whole Kahverengi International matter.
3 Here it is; you may follow us while we dig it out:
4 Some of the survivors were compelled to dig graves for the seven.
5 I dig down looking for things that existed a long time ago.'
1 A simple fiction to help you comprehend a far more complicated reality.
2 Something far beyond the abilities of a Manipular, however clever, to comprehend .
3 Eric McLuhan's approach is the more stimulating and difficult to immediately comprehend .
4 Roland was hardly able to comprehend the scope of what was happening.
5 But it's also a wildly digressive attempt to comprehend the animals themselves.
1 He had a strong moral compass and let others know his opinion.
2 Admirers say the law is Mandelblit's only agenda and his moral compass .
3 To use a compass , you first have to understand its various parts.
4 From virtually every point on the economic compass , the news is bad.
5 As for the perceptual result of the compass , it remains a mystery.
1 Certainly, in a country like Italy, political savvy goes a long way.
2 Chen changed the subject: I hear you've become quite Web savvy , Peiqin.
3 Being young, articulate and media - savvy has advantages in a grey political environment.
4 But its long-term future may be in doubt without his media - savvy leadership.
5 The Anita Hill of today is far more self-assured and politically savvy .
1 Apparently he does not apprehend the grave position in which he stands.
2 Yet I apprehend that he cannot be in ignorance of the facts.
3 Stay in the desert long enough, and you could apprehend the absolute.
4 Andre-Louis began to apprehend that there was something sinister in the air.
5 We apprehend nothing at all; there is no reason why we should.
1 One must get the picture clearly in mind to understand the story.
2 The commercial photographer usually has just one chance to get the picture .
3 We could keep going for some time, but you get the picture .
4 Imagine the Cliffs of Moher and add sunshine to get the picture .
5 They can learn to identify porn by analyzing-well , you get the picture .
1 Now, almost everyone can at least grok the concept of a smart TV.
2 So we collected everything into one location, in terminology that's easy to grok .
3 It's always needed a Facebook-y type of video: something everyone could grok and use.
4 Regardless of how you feel about Key, the Cloud Cam is easy to grok .
5 I didn't fully grok what she meant at the time, but now I do.
6 It's not exactly an easy - to - grok distinction, but that doesn't stop the British gerontologist from trying.
7 The more genuinely informed pow-wows you have with them, the more they'll grok your values.
8 Oh, how I wanted to grok it all.
9 We intuitively grok the behavior of stacks of crap, things that roll over on their sides.
10 With a little help from math, we can begin to grasp even concepts we'll never really grok .
11 This is one of the easiest synths to grok , and, consequently, one of the most fun to play.
12 DC Comics recently announced Convergence, a new crossover event slated for 2015 that, well, isn't exactly easy to grok .
13 If one gets in trouble, a human can use the car's cameras and microphone to grok what's going on.
14 You can't appreciate the impact of statewide frontages unless you grok how significantly America's highways changed the act of driving.
15 In their cargo holds, they have stored satellites that help humans communicate, wage war, watch TV, and grok planetary processes.
16 If a car gets in trouble, a human can use the car's cameras and microphone to grok what's going on.
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