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grasp <a grasp; grasps> VERB (ing)

grasp

grasp <a grasp; grasps> SUBST

grasp SUBST

grasp SUBST

grasp SUBST

grasp

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They pick up on subtleties and may think about them a long time before demonstrating their grasp of a subject.
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Their chief worry was whether, in the commotion of returning to school, students would have time to grasp what a blues festival was all about.
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Chambering a cartridge was awkward as the action bar was hard to grasp in the forearm and could be obstructed by the sling.
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Thus, she sings, her listeners should remember to grasp life with both hands, like the dancing puppets.
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Only those who could grasp the one state, and keep it, can move with it.
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Did one react by supporting traditional values and the status quo or did one grasp at growth and change.
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By age 20, she was regarded as witty and gregarious, with a grasp of politics.
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The indifferent are apolitical and without opinion, therefore they are outside of propagandas grasp.
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In a military context, the astute tactician can immediately grasp a range of implications and can begin to anticipate plausible and appropriate courses of action.
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The left arm can either press into the floor, grasp the left ankle/foot, rest on the left thigh, or on top of a block.
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