fully understand

Frequency: 9.0155.6 per million words

Used to emphasize that the action described by the verb is performed completely or thoroughly.

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Examples (20)

  • I fully understand your concerns and will address them.
  • I fully understand the reason for your decision.
  • Do you fully understand the terms and conditions before signing?
  • It's crucial to fully understand the instructions before starting.
  • She didn't fully understand the implications at the time.
  • Do you fully understand the implications of this change?
  • We need to fully understand the problem before proposing a solution.
  • She couldn't fully understand why he reacted that way.
  • Once I fully understand the data, I'll share my analysis.
  • We need to fully understand the customer's needs to provide the best solution.
  • It took weeks for the team to fully understand the new system.
  • The new concept is difficult to fully understand without further explanation.
  • Make sure you fully understand what the policy requires.
  • He tried to fully understand her perspective on the matter.
  • I can't fully understand how this happened without more context.
  • To fully understand quantum physics requires years of study.
  • By asking questions, students can fully understand the concept.
  • Only then did I begin to fully understand the complexity of the problem.
  • If you fully understand the risks, you can proceed confidently.
  • I believe I fully understand what you are trying to achieve.