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 fathomThat makes his occasional struggle all the more difficult to fathom.—Jackson Roberts, MSNBC Newsweek, 27 Aug. 2025 Many novelists do, but her vision is more complex and difficult to fathom.—Sheila Heti
august 25, Literary Hub, 25 Aug. 2025 The problem is that this formulation is tough to fathom and even harder to operationalize.—Rachel Barr, Big Think, 20 Aug. 2025 Beach couldn’t fathom this conspiracy.—Eva Roytburg, Fortune, 10 Aug. 2025 See All Example Sentences for fathom
For nearly five decades, NASA's twin Voyager probes have plumbed the cosmos in search of answers to some of astronomy's most perplexing mysteries about our solar system and its place in the wider universe.
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Eric Lagatta,
USA Today,
8 Sep. 2025
Toews has long plumbed the calamities and contradictions of her biography in her fiction.
Musk transformed Tesla from a niche EV startup into the world's most valuable automaker, scaling production, expanding globally and pushing the industry toward electric mobility, while running several other companies including SpaceX and xAI.
After six seasons at United — spanning the men’s team, the academy, and most recently three years with the women’s team — kit manager Jon Humble has left to take up the same role at Liverpool.
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Charlotte Harpur,
New York Times,
6 Sep. 2025
The Gallery, spanning seven levels, is connected by a soaring atrium of floating cast medallion stairs.
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