GRE vocabulary

Fathom

To understand thoroughly after much consideration; to measure the depth of water.

Example

"He struggled to fathom the complexities of quantum physics."

Etymology

Old English fæthm 'outstretched arms, embrace', reinforced by Old Norse fathmr 'embrace, fathom'.

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