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  1. It's a time-saver that streamlines follow-ups, turning meeting chaos into clarity and action. Operations teams appreciate Fathom for its ability to automatically record and transcribe meetings, simplifying note-taking and follow-ups.

  2. FATHOM definition: 1. a unit for measuring the depth of water, equal to 1.8 metres or 6 feet 2. to discover the…. Learn more.

  3. To fathom something is to understand it thoroughly. It's usually used in the negative, as in "I can't fathom why he doesn't want to go along with us."

  4. The meaning of FATHOM is a unit of length equal to six feet (1.83 meters) used especially for measuring the depth of water —sometimes used in the singular when qualified by a number. How to use fathom in a sentence.

  5. to discover the meaning of something: For years people have been trying to fathom the mysteries of the whale's song. fathom out I still haven't fathomed out how to put this bookcase together. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  6. verb. /ˈfæðəm/ Verb Forms. (usually in negative sentences) to understand or find an explanation for something. fathom somebody/something (out) She knew he was angry with her, for some reason she couldn't fathom. It is hard to fathom the pain felt at the death of a child. fathom (out) what, where, etc…

  7. FATHOM definition: 1. to be able to understand something after thinking about it a lot: 2. a unit for measuring the…. Learn more.

  8. noun. a unit of length equal to six feet (1.829 metres), used to measure depths of water. mining a unit of volume usually equal to six cubic feet, used in measuring ore bodies. forestry a unit of volume equal to six cubic feet, used for measuring timber.

  9. A fathom is a measurement of 1.8 metres or 6 feet, used when referring to the depth of water.

  10. fathom /ˈfæðəm/ n. a unit of length equal to six feet (1.829 metres), used to measure depths of water. vb (transitive) to measure the depth of, esp with a sounding line; sound. to penetrate (a mystery, problem, etc); discover the meaning of.

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