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I'm looking for a word meaning "to understand deeply".

Profound is the word I want to express. However, profound can only be used as an adjective. I'm looking for a verb form.

Example:

Susan _____ her sister's troubles.

Susan _____ her sister's troubles.

I'm looking for a word meaning "to understand deeply".

Profound is the word I want to express. However, profound can only be used as an adjective. I'm looking for a verb form.

Example:

Susan _____ her sister's troubles.

I'm looking for a word meaning "to understand deeply".

Profound is the word I want to express. However, profound can only be used as an adjective. I'm looking for a verb form.

Example:

Susan _____ her sister's troubles.

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I'm looking for a word meaning "to understand deeply".

Profound is the word I want to express. However, profoundlyprofound can only be used as an adjective. I'm looking for a verb form.

Example:

Susan _____ her sister's troubles.

I'm looking for a word meaning "to understand deeply".

Profound is the word I want to express. However, profoundly can only be used as an adjective. I'm looking for a verb form.

Example:

Susan _____ her sister's troubles.

I'm looking for a word meaning "to understand deeply".

Profound is the word I want to express. However, profound can only be used as an adjective. I'm looking for a verb form.

Example:

Susan _____ her sister's troubles.

I'm looking for a word meaning "to understand deeply".

Profound is the word I want to express. However, profoundprofoundly can only be used as an adjective. I'm looking for a verb form.

Example:

Susan _____ her sister's troubles.

I'm looking for a word meaning "to understand deeply".

Profound is the word I want to express. However, profound can only be used as an adjective. I'm looking for a verb form.

I'm looking for a word meaning "to understand deeply".

Profound is the word I want to express. However, profoundly can only be used as an adjective. I'm looking for a verb form.

Example:

Susan _____ her sister's troubles.

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