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Understand
Understand
v. t.
To
have
just
and
adequate
ideas
of; to
apprehended
the
meaning
or
intention
of; to
have
knowledge
of; to
comprehend
; to
know
; as, to
understand
a
problem
in
Euclid
; to
understand
a
proposition
or a
declaration
;
the
court
understands
the
advocate
or
his
argument
; to
understand
the
sacred
oracles
; to
understand
a
nod
or a
wink
.
Understand
v. t.
To be
apprised
, or
have
information
, of; to
learn
; to be
informed
of; to
hear
; as, I
understand
that
Congress
has
passed
the
bill
.
Understand
v. t.
To
recognize
or
hold
as
being
or
signifying
; to
suppose
to
mean
; to
interpret
; to
explain
.
Understand
v. t.
To
mean
without
expressing
; to
imply
tacitly
; to
take
for
granted
; to
assume
.
Understand
v. t.
To
stand
under
; to
support
.
Understand
v. i.
To
have
the
use
of
the
intellectual
faculties
; to be an
intelligent
being
.
Understand
v. i.
To be
informed
; to
have
or
receive
knowledge
.
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