glimpse - Wiktionary, the free dictionary (figurative) To perceive (something intangible) briefly and incompletely I have only begun to glimpse the magnitude of the problem
glimpse - WordReference. com Dictionary of English glimpse glɪmps n , v , glimpsed, glimps•ing n [countable] a very brief passing look, sight, or view: caught only a quick glimpse of the gunmen a vague or incomplete idea; inkling: had experienced a few glimpses of his bad temper v [~ + object] to look briefly at: barely glimpsed the thief
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