grasp a concept

Frequency: 6.511.2 per million words

To fully understand a concept, especially a difficult one.

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Examples (10)

  • She finds it difficult to grasp abstract concepts.
  • Once you grasp this basic concept, the rest of the theory will make sense.
  • It took him a while to fully grasp the concept of quantum physics.
  • Many students struggle to grasp the concept of infinity.
  • Have you grasped the central concept of the marketing plan yet?
  • The goal of the lecture is to help everyone grasp the key concept of sustainability.
  • He explained it so clearly that I was able to grasp the concept immediately.
  • Before we can proceed, the entire team must grasp this new design concept.
  • Reading the chapter again might help you grasp the more difficult concepts.
  • By using visual aids, the teacher made it easier for the children to grasp the scientific concept.