to measure the depth of (as a body of water) typically with a weighted line
the pilot had to continually fathom the river, which drought conditions had lowered to unprecedented levels
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Recent Examples of fathomThe lowest point in Ekman-Larsson’s career made a lengthy NHL future — never mind the Olympics — hard to fathom.—Joshua Kloke, New York Times, 11 Feb. 2026 The quest to fathom the riotous diversity of nature is absorbingly told in a virtual double biography of the great taxonomist Carl Linnaeus and his contemporary, the count of Buffon.—Ian Tattersall, The New York Review of Books, 5 Feb. 2026 Paul is a 12-time All-Star and a franchise legend for the Clippers, which is why this unceremonious end was hard to fathom for fans.—Scott Thompson, FOXNews.com, 4 Feb. 2026 Over the years, the couple has seen their son Tagir, 11, and daughters Zara, 8, and Iliana, 6, master aerial and acrobatic stunts most adults can't even fathom performing.—Zoey Lyttle, PEOPLE, 30 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for fathom
The challenge was maintaining that identity as the business scaled.
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Dana Harris-Bridson,
IndieWire,
25 Feb. 2026
Under Kennedy, health officials have taken steps to scale back access to Covid vaccines and have taken a harder line on mRNA, the technology used in the Pfizer and Moderna shots.
The Lakers held two double-digit leads and couldn’t hold on in a 110-109 loss to the Magic, a disappointing end to an eight-game homestand that spanned the All-Star break.
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Benjamin Royer,
Oc Register,
25 Feb. 2026
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