fathom
fath|om /f'æðəm/ (fathoms fathoming fathomed)
1 [N-COUNT] oft num N
A fathom is a measurement of 1.8 metres or 6 feet, used when referring to the depth of water.
We sailed into the bay and dropped anchor in five fathoms of water.
2 [VERB] no cont, oft with brd-neg, V wh, V n
If you cannot fathom something, you are unable to understand it, although you think carefully about it.
I really couldn't fathom what Steiner was talking about...
Jeremy's passive attitude was hard to fathom.
[PHRASAL VERB] V P wh, V P n (not pron), also V n P
Fathom out means the same as fathom.
We're trying to fathom out what's going on...
I'm having difficulty using my video editing equipment and can't fathom out the various connections.
1 [N-COUNT] oft num N
A fathom is a measurement of 1.8 metres or 6 feet, used when referring to the depth of water.
We sailed into the bay and dropped anchor in five fathoms of water.
2 [VERB] no cont, oft with brd-neg, V wh, V n
If you cannot fathom something, you are unable to understand it, although you think carefully about it.
I really couldn't fathom what Steiner was talking about...
Jeremy's passive attitude was hard to fathom.
[PHRASAL VERB] V P wh, V P n (not pron), also V n P
Fathom out means the same as fathom.
We're trying to fathom out what's going on...
I'm having difficulty using my video editing equipment and can't fathom out the various connections.