I understood the plot of the story.
When the scale of the epidemic was understood, the town was sealed off.
Finally, he understood the map, because he could decode the map's legend.
The context of the sentence, the surrounding words, and the grammatical structure of the sentence can all influence the meaning of a word. In addition, the tone, emphasis, and punctuation in a sentence can also affect how a word is understood.
You can use "but" in a sentence with the word "infer" to contrast ideas or outcomes. For example, "He didn't directly state his opinion, but I inferred that he disagreed based on his tone of voice." This shows a difference between what was said and what was understood.
This is not an English phrase. Perhaps you mean the word drop, although you don't "drop up" in English either. If I understood exactly what you were trying to spell, I could give you a good sentence.
I would be more apt to use it if I understood how it is used.
After an initial bid of $10 the bidding rose to $25.
You don't seem to get what I thought was understood.
When the answer was repeated, she understood it better.
(able to be understood) "The translations on the Rosetta Stone made Egyptian hieroglyphics comprehensible."
When the scale of the epidemic was understood, the town was sealed off.
Yes. Use it or lose it. The "you" is understood.
Ambiguous
The information is readily available on our website. The combination of chemical elements into molecules is readily understood by most students.
to misconstrue a sentence is take it the wrong way because you have not fully understood it
Finally, he understood the map, because he could decode the map's legend.
Once I understood your question, the answer came easily. Once upon a time there was a simple question innocuously posited.