Comprehending [verb]

Definition of Comprehending:

understand

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Sentence/Example of Comprehending:

Without comprehending the cause, their children detect the electricity in the air of their troubled home.

The child notes a definite plan in the arrangement of the books, a mysterious order, which it does not comprehend, but only dimly suspects.

Likewise, historians have assumed that only a select few scientists and mathematicians were able to comprehend the highly technical book, which introduced game-changing physics concepts such as the universal law of gravitation.

Now I can fully comprehend the power that the president and people in congressional positions have over the citizens of the United States.

A great many people imagine that if we understand physics well enough, we will eventually comprehend what life is as a physical phenomenon in the same way we now understand how and why water freezes or boils.

How it works beyond that is a little bit more confusing to comprehend.

Furthermore, Get Polarized conducted recent surveys on various social media platforms to comprehend users’ preferences when it comes to the dark mode or dark theme user interfaces.

Of course, he couldn't think of telling Mrs. Pontellier all about it, she being a woman and not comprehending such things.

Arnold looked at her for a single comprehending instant, a pitying instant, then his lips compressed tightly as he turned away.

Resistance to it was almost universal, comprehending both Catholics and Protestants.