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fathomed Meaning in Bengali



 অনুধাবন করা, গভীরতানির্ণয় করা, তল পাত্তয়া,




fathomed's Usage Examples:

Water near the coast and not too deep to be fathomed by a hand sounding line was referred to as in soundings or on soundings.


Famously his final words are reputed to be "cannot be fathomed".


which upon his deathbed render the race on the "nukukatudrau" (hundred fathomed beach) of all his eldest sons' to appoint his successor.


and yet acts, when it acts at all, from motives which simply can not be fathomed".


of a narrator who asserts that life without their lover could only be fathomed by God—an entity that had been considered taboo to name in the title or.


it seemed it had to wait two decades before its contents could truly be fathomed.


player has discovered all properties of monsters, wands, potions, and has fathomed the role of "luck", the game remains as playable as ever.


India, IBM India's importance for the global corporation can be easily fathomed.


closest to him, whose mystifying poems and stories have yet to be fully fathomed, mostly because of their obscure language.


A man who has fathomed life and its cosmic ground, and whose pain is the Earth's collective pain.


He has fathomed them.


described the album as, "a record of tremendous depth, a mystery to be fathomed.


Gandalf called "some link between Isengard and Mordor, which I have not yet fathomed": the link was that Sauron had used the stone to take control of Saruman.


realize that his wife may have hidden depths even he could not have ever fathomed… Kim Jung-eun as Shim Jae-kyung, (37 years old) wife of Yoon-chul, an ordinary.


argued that the men interviewed "are there more to be tallied than truly fathomed.


it as impossible as we did to put it aside until the mystery has been fathomed.


He said, There is a mystery in life—a mystery which has never been fathomed, and which appears greater, the more deeply the phenomena of life are studied.



Synonyms:

understand; penetrate; bottom;

Antonyms:

injured; unwholesome; unfit; broken;

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