Grasp /(?)/
Grasp
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Grasper; p. pr. & vb. n. Qraspine
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To seize and hold by clasping or embracing with the fingers or arms; to catch to take possession of.
Thy hand is made to grasp a palmer's staff.
- To lay hold of with the mind; to become thoroughly acquainted or conversant with; to comprehend.
Grasp
v. i.
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To effect a grasp; to make the motion of grasping; to clutch; to struggle; to strive.
As one that grasped And tugged for life and was by strength subdued.
Phrases & Compounds
- To grasp at
- to catch at; to try to seize; as, Alexander grasped at universal empire,
Grasp
n.
- A gripe or seizure of the hand; a seizure by embrace, or infolding in the arms.
- Reach of the arms; hence, the power of seizing and holding; as, it was beyond his grasp.
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Forcible possession; hold.
The whole space that's in the tyrant's grasp.
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Wide-reaching power of intellect to comprehend subjects and hold them under survey.
The foremost minds of the next . . . era were not, in power of grasp, equal to their predecessors.
- The handle of a sword or of an oar.