By breaking open conventional spaces and unlocking new ones, borders are fathomed and researched by means of unestablished perceptions. |
He saw that his suspicions had been fathomed, and this injured his opinion of his own diplomacy. |
I nearly choked on my shock, the meaning of that song taking on proportions I hadn't fathomed. |
In all likelihood, he fathomed, his mugshot would turn up on the news alongside a police appeal for witnesses to some crime or other. |
Someone, somewhere, must have fathomed that the collective IQ of the commercial channel's audience was marginally higher than that of the village idiot. |
He can afford not to be fathomed for every little pearl that lies at the bottom of his ocean. |