Graspverb
To grip; to take hold, particularly with the hand.
Graspverb
To understand.
Graspverb
To take advantage of something, to seize, to jump at a chance.
Graspnoun
Grip.
Graspnoun
Understanding.
Graspnoun
That which is accessible; that which is within one's reach or ability.
Graspverb
To seize and hold by clasping or embracing with the fingers or arms; to catch to take possession of.
Graspverb
To lay hold of with the mind; to become thoroughly acquainted or conversant with; to comprehend.
Graspverb
To effect a grasp; to make the motion of grasping; to clutch; to struggle; to strive.
Graspnoun
A gripe or seizure of the hand; a seizure by embrace, or infolding in the arms.
Graspnoun
Reach of the arms; hence, the power of seizing and holding; as, it was beyond his grasp.
Graspnoun
Forcible possession; hold.
Graspnoun
Wide-reaching power of intellect to comprehend subjects and hold them under survey.
Graspnoun
The handle of a sword or of an oar.
Graspnoun
understanding of the nature or meaning or quality or magnitude of something;
Graspnoun
the limit of capability;
Graspnoun
a firm controlling influence;
Graspnoun
the act of grasping;
Graspverb
hold firmly
Graspverb
get the meaning of something;
Grasp
A grasp is an act of taking, holding or seizing firmly with (or as if with) the hand. An example of a grasp is the handshake, wherein two people grasp one of each other's like hands.
Unholdverb
(transitive) To unhand, release from one's grasp, let go of.
Unholdverb
To remove from a "hold" or "on hold" state.
Unholdverb
To cease to hold; to unhand; to release.