fully grasp
Frequency: 8.025.0 per million words
Refers to the sense of understanding.
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- He had not fully grasped the fact that he was the one who would pay for all this.
- It took me a while to fully grasp the implications of the new policy.
- Students need time to fully grasp these complex mathematical concepts.
- She was quick to learn, but didn't fully grasp the significance until later.
- Do you fully grasp what this decision means for your future?
- The committee failed to fully grasp the magnitude of the problem.
- Only after reading it twice did I fully grasp the author's intended meaning.
- Most people don't fully grasp the complexity of climate change.
- It's difficult to fully grasp the enormity of such a tragedy.
- He struggled to fully grasp the basics before moving to advanced topics.