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 fathomOf all the reasons why the Colorado Avalanche are no longer participating in this tournament, that is the hardest one to fathom.—
Corey Masisak,
Denver Post,
27 May 2026 Not every one of the Padres’ 13 victories that have been earned by scoring the decisive run in the seventh inning or later falls into the category of virtually impossible to fathom.—
Kevin Acee,
San Diego Union-Tribune,
14 May 2026 Buffie Campbell, executive director of the InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council — co-founded by Priscilla Hunter and one of the groups supporting the bill — said young people wouldn’t be able to fathom the significance of the legislation passing.—
Lila Seidman,
Los Angeles Times,
10 May 2026 Even his students can be casually cruel to each other, emulating a president that Artie almost cannot fathom.—
John Warner,
Chicago Tribune,
2 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for fathom
Online influencers can invent careers by plumbing the court docket in a celebrity lawsuit (see the Blake Lively–Justin Baldoni case).
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Kaitlyn Tiffany,
The Atlantic,
20 June 2026
Born in Mandeville, Jamaica, and based in Brooklyn, their sprawling techno compositions take cues from dancehall, experimental electro, industrial, hardcore, and footwork to plumb the extremes of Black club music.
Artisans scale the trunks with ropes and spikes to reach the greenish base of each frond.
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Daniel Hernandez,
Los Angeles Times,
24 June 2026
While other universities scale back research amid federal funding uncertainty, Tulane University will lead a sweeping redevelopment of the vacant Charity Hospital.
Its qualities spanned the flavor bridge between scallop and lobster.
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Bill Addison,
Los Angeles Times,
24 June 2026
The divide is most prominent in the 10th Congressional District, which spans Lower Manhattan and brownstone neighborhoods of Brooklyn like Cobble Hill and Park Slope.