verb
- holds something firmly with the hand
- understands something completely
Usage: third person singular present
Usage: third person singular present
noun
- firm holds with the hand
- understanding or comprehension of something
Usage: plural
Usage: plural
Examples
- She grasps the rope tightly as she climbs.
- He quickly grasps new mathematical concepts.
- The child grasps her mother’s hand in the crowd.
- She grasps the importance of studying hard.
- His grasps on the climbing holds were secure.
- The student’s grasps of complex theories impressed the professor.
- The tool slipped from his weak grasps.
- Her grasps of foreign languages are remarkable.