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View definitions for grasp

grasp

noun as in hold, grip

noun as in understanding

verb as in grab

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“She felt that people seeing her life story and understanding what it took to get here, to this point, they would have a better grasp on love and acceptance and equality,” Sahar said.

For Mason, it took time to fully grasp the significance of what his team had accomplished that day.

In our fragmented media landscape, it can be difficult to grasp just how large Carson loomed over the culture.

“Juni’s really helped him to settle in, to feel like he’s not missing things and has helped him to really kind of grasp and understand concepts.”

But the game remained frustratingly out of the hosts' grasp.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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