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were understanding
noun
Mental, sometimes emotional process of comprehension, assimilation of knowledge, which is subjective by its nature.
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"They were understanding on the six-month anniversary, and they'll understand if I don't come to school on Sept. 11," she said, "but they'll start to think I'm being ridiculous when the year-and-a-half anniversary arrives.
Analysts were understanding.
Fortunately, he said, the casinos were understanding.
"All the guys here were understanding about what happened".
It was difficult and they were understanding, all of them.
"Travelers were understanding in 2009 and even 2010," he said.
Although their responses were understanding and supportive, my reluctance remained.
Some people were understanding while others were not".
Some people were angry, some were understanding, and all were inconvenienced.
I wanted to make sure my children were understanding and supportive.
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