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grasp

noun as in hold, grip

noun as in understanding

verb as in grab

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And the more she is forced to recount, the more her grasp of reality slips, or heightens, depending on your point of view.

The grasp on the sabre would tighten; the quiet eyes would flash.

It also seemed that Biden had a good grasp of the subtleties of Iraqi politics.

But the problem with Virgin Galactic is that Branson has never had any real grasp of how serious the technical challenges are.

Just a few months ago my 3-year-old son, mid-tantrum, broke my grasp to run from me in a crowded subway station.

Never grasp a Fern plant from above and try to pull it away, as this will be almost sure to result in damage.

We suffer, nearly all of us, from a lack of quantitative grasp and from an imperfect grasp of form.

This widening grasp of languages is or was within the capacity of nearly everyone born into the world—given the facilities.

Frulein Fichtner is more in the bravura than in the sentimental line, and she has a certain breadth, grasp, and freshness.

His mind is characterized by the literalness, rather than the comprehensive grasp of great subjects.

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On this page you'll find 232 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to grasp, such as: grip, hold, cinch, clamp, clasp, and clench.

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

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