truly understand

Frequency: 8.833.7 per million words

to comprehend something's meaning, nature, or importance in a deep and complete way

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Examples (20)

  • It takes time to truly understand a complex concept.
  • It takes time to truly understand another culture.
  • Only by walking in their shoes can you truly understand their struggles.
  • She wanted him to truly understand her feelings.
  • She felt that her parents would never truly understand her artistic ambitions.
  • To truly understand the problem, we need more data.
  • To truly understand a culture, one must immerse themselves in it.
  • He felt that nobody could truly understand his pain.
  • He claimed to truly understand the gravity of the situation.
  • After years, I began to truly understand his genius.
  • Do you truly understand the implications of your decision?
  • You must live it to truly understand the struggle.
  • I don't think anyone can truly understand what it's like to lose a child.
  • Do you truly understand the consequences of your actions?
  • The professor helped us to truly understand the historical context.
  • Only then did I truly understand the depth of her sacrifice.
  • We need to listen more carefully to truly understand each other's perspectives.
  • We need to truly understand our customers' needs.
  • If you truly understand the principles, you can apply them anywhere.
  • It's hard to truly understand quantum physics without a strong math background.