complete understanding

Frequency: 7.815.2 per million words

Refers to a total and thorough knowledge of a subject.

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Examples (10)

  • Gaining a complete understanding of quantum physics requires years of study.
  • She developed a complete understanding of the complex legal document.
  • For a complete understanding, one must consider all perspectives.
  • The detective sought a complete understanding of the crime scene.
  • Achieving a complete understanding of human behavior is a lifelong pursuit.
  • He lacked a complete understanding of the cultural nuances.
  • A workshop was held to provide employees with a complete understanding of the new policy.
  • It's crucial to have a complete understanding of the risks involved.
  • Only after extensive research did he acquire a complete understanding of the ancient civilization.
  • The teacher aimed to foster a complete understanding of the subject among her students.