to become aware of a piece of information that has been long kept a secret
to realize something important, particularly something that one was neglecting
to provide someone with information about something ambiguous to make it easier to understand
to make others understand or accept something, particularly by keep repeating it
to make something deeply understood or realized by presenting it in a relatable and impactful way
to evaluate the situation and all its possible outcomes in order to draw a conclusion
to begin to understand or realize something after a long period of ignorance or doubt
to reflect on one's actions so as to accept one's flaws and shortcomings
to convince someone to think or behave in a more rational, reasonable, or sensible manner, often through logical arguments
to attempt to make someone understand something, often forcefully or through persuasion
to fail to understand something incorrectly, often leading to offense