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fathom - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of fathom in Hindi

  • फ़ैदम
  • गहराई का माप
  • गहराई नापना
  • थाह लेना
  • फैदम

fathom Definition

Noun

  • a unit of length equal to six feet (approximately 1.8 m), chiefly used in reference to the depth of water.

Verb

  • understand (a difficult problem or an enigmatic person) after much thought.
  • measure the depth of (water).

fathom Example

  • an attempt to fathom the ocean (समंदर को थाह लेने की कोशिश)
  • he couldn't fathom why she was being so anxious (वह समझ नहीं पा रहा था कि वह इतनी चिंतित क्यों हो रही है?)
  • he could scarcely fathom the idea that people actually lived in Las Vegas (वह शायद ही इस विचार की थाह ले सके कि लोग वास्तव में लास वेगास में रहते थे)
  • She could barely fathom what that meant. (वह मुश्किल से समझ पा रही थी कि इसका क्या मतलब है।)
  • I could not fathom the reasons why this was axed. (मैं उन कारणों की थाह नहीं ले सका कि यह कुल्हाड़ी क्यों मारी गई।)
  • One thing I really cannot fathom is why the media go along with it. (एक बात जो मैं वास्तव में समझ नहीं पा रहा हूं वह यह है कि मीडिया इसके साथ क्यों जाता है।)
  • Lizzie cannot fathom why she can never get a man. (लिजी समझ नहीं पा रही है कि उसे कभी पुरुष क्यों नहीं मिल सकता।)
  • I rocked back in my chair, feeling a strange relief but unable to fathom the source. (मैं अपनी कुर्सी पर वापस आ गया, एक अजीब राहत महसूस कर रहा था लेकिन स्रोत को समझने में असमर्थ था।)

More sentences

  • She listened, unable to fathom the magnitude of chaos he spoke of.
  • Deidre closed her eyes, unable to fathom some stupid demon had hurt her.
  • Could he fathom the meaning of the colors?
  • There is a difference of a fathom in the mean height of the tides.
  • Be quiet and fathom the mysteries of God.
  • It is hard to fathom the pain felt at the death of a child.
  • For years people have been trying to fathom the mysteries of the whale's song.
  • I can't fathom her out — she says one thing then does another.
  • Jeremy's passive attitude was hard to fathom.
  • I can't fathom his meaning.
  • Musk’s tumble only underscores the hard-to-fathom velocity of his ascent.
  • But in today’s world of restrictions on size, quantity and season, releasing reef fish has become part of our new reality—as are the challenges of ensuring postrelease survival for an animal pulled up from 20 fathoms.
  • That impulse, growing out of one pivotal song, eventually pointed the way to the fathoms of Ocean, the group’s new album, their seventh, which debuts Friday.
  • The lines were marked at two, three, five, seven, 10, 13, 15, 17 and 20 fathoms.
  • The submarine is recorded in 1,805 fathoms of water, or 8,310 feet, and makes a test dive.