Be understood
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GOWITHOUTSAYINGBe understood.
GOWITHOUTSAYINGBe understood
SINKINBe understood: Colloq.
DAWNEDBegan to be understood
DAWNEDBegan to be understood.
understandableAble to be understood
comprehensibleAble to be understood; intelligible
intelligibleAble to be understood; comprehensible
CODEIt can't be understood until it's broken
indecipherableNot able to be read or understood
explicableAble to be accounted for or understood
penetratesBe fully understood or realized by someone
sayingto be completely self-evident; be understood
penetratedBe fully understood or realized by someone
penetrateBe fully understood or realized by someone
mysterysomething that cannot be understood or explained
mysteriesMYSTERY, something that cannot be understood or explained
putto cause to be understood or received favorably
vagueto be indefinite / not clearly expressed or understood
arcanuma mystery (something that cannot be understood or explained)
sinks(of words or facts) Be fully understood or realized
arcanumsARCANUM, a mystery (something that cannot be understood or explained)
undecipherable(of speech or writing) Not able to be read or understood
technical(esp. of a book or article) Requiring special knowledge to be understood
intelligibleAble to be understood only by the intellect, not by the senses
simplesan expression used to suggest that something can be done or understood with no difficulty
unsearchablenot searchable; not lending itself to research or exploration; not to be understood by searching; hidden; unfathomable; mysterious
ALHAIGGeneral who said, "The warning message we sent the Russians was a calculated ambiguity that would be clearly understood"
contextsThe circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed
theed as a function word before a singular noun to indicate that the noun is to be understood generically the dog is a domestic animal
positivismsThe theory that laws are to be understood as social rules, valid because they are enacted by authority or derive logically from existing decisions, and that ideal or moral considerations (e.g., that a rule is unjust) should not limit the scope or operation of the law
positivismThe theory that laws are to be understood as social rules, valid because they are enacted by authority or derive logically from existing decisions, and that ideal or moral considerations (e.g., that a rule is unjust) should not limit the scope or operation of the law