"I do not fathom what you are talking about."
"The water is one fathom deep."
I could not fathom the problem correctly.
We needed to fathom the water
the water here is 7 fathom deep.
This boat can't go into waters that are less than one fathom deep.
She was at a loss when she looked into his eyes, how could she fathom his motives for wanting to kill her?
I can't fathom why ................................ I now understand that ..........................
Personally I couldn't fathom out what he was talking about. The ship wreck lay at a depth of fourteen fathoms.
I went to a fair to where your fathoming the depth of what the measurement is .
Danny couldn't fathom why his brother believed drinking tomato paste and pickle juice would increase his vitality.
One meaning: She could not fathom how the man who loved her could betray her so carelessly. Another meaning: The submarine had to travel several fathoms before they spotted the fish.
It means he could not understand or comprehend the reasons. The verb "fathom" (to penetrate to the meaning or nature) derives from the process of measuring water depth, the unit "fathom" being equal to 6 feet.
You are either unintelligent or lazy since you can't even fathom a sentence using the word fathomable. Or idk