Use "grasped" in a sentence

1. The Browbeatings aren’t easily grasped: U.S

2. She grasped him tightly by the wrist.

3. Nick had grasped that something was wrong.

4. He grasped her feeble veined hand.

5. The climber grasped at the rope.

6. Down in Alcester they have grasped the nettle.

7. He grasped my hand and shook it warmly.

8. 9 The drowning man grasped at a branch.

9. The drowning man grasped at a branch.

10. I grasped his arm firmly and led him away.

11. Burty grasped the significance of the photographic Nemesis.

12. She grasped the reins and led the horse back.

13. I don't think you've grasped how retro he is.

14. The thug grasped the management rights by illegal means.

15. 7 When they grasped your hand, you were crushed,

16. She grasped at his shirt as he ran past.

17. He should have grasped that it was indeed an irrepressible conflict.

18. The one I chased and grasped was the cruel binary system.

19. More presciently than they superiors, these workers grasped the economic situation.

20. 16 I grasped the cat by the back of its neck.

21. If it frightened him, he habitually reached out and grasped it.

22. 7 She grasped at his shirt as he ran past.

23. He rose to lank height and grasped Billy McMahan's hand.

24. 1 She grasped hold of the banister to support herself.

25. The policeman grasped the thief by the shoulder and swung him around.

26. 16 The chimpanzee stood upright and grasped the bars of its cage.

27. Apprehensible definition: capable of being comprehended or grasped mentally Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

28. I crouched by him and grasped his hand, mutely offering what comfort I could.

29. He swung his left arm up in a reverse backstroke, and grasped the chain.

30. Synonyms for Cognized include took, understood, comprehended, apprehended, got, grasped, appreciated, followed, saw and accepted

31. Taking a deep breath, he grasped Mait's arm, and pulled him away from the enhancer.

32. They limit the amount that has to be grasped in any one utterance.

33. Guangmang, the drunk man, staggered across the dining-hall and grasped 12 pizzas.

34. Had he grasped this shard of hope with any real understanding, she wondered?

35. She grasped the side of the boat and hung on for dear life .

36. The community has also grasped the nettle of the unemployment argument for development.

37. Synonyms for Comprehended include found, learned, learnt, noted, ascertained, digested, discovered, gleaned, grasped and identified

38. Appreciated definition: fully understood or grasped synonyms: apprehended, comprehended, understood antonyms: ununderstood, explicit, uncomprehended, misunderstood

39. The conjurer threw the watch into the mortar and grasped a sledgehammer from the table.

40. 7 David, “a man agreeable to [God’s] heart,” grasped the principles behind God’s law on blood.

41. 30 Thinking of dementors, Harry cast a look and grasped his wand reassuringly in his pocket.

42. “For a long moment we grasped each other’s hands, the former guard and the former prisoner.

43. Apprehensible definition: capable of being comprehended or grasped mentally Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

44. Stories in order to work have to be simple, easily grasped, easily told to others, easily remembered.

45. A searching, frantic hand savagely grasped Maggie's hip, and she yelped as sharp nails pierced her skin.

46. Synonyms for Clutched include took, grabbed, held, clenched, grasped, gripped, clasped, snared, snatched and wrested

47. Synonyms for Clenched include took, grabbed, held, grasped, gripped, clasped, snared, snatched, wrested and caught

48. Each dancer grasped his arrow between thumb and forefinger, about eight inches from the tip.

49. She grasped the rope ladder, the exhaustion of the body's ability to climb up the.

50. The two scrolls are grasped not at their extremity, but some way towards the middle.

51. Mellor grasped the nettle and told how he felt like Daniel in the lion's den.

52. Pug got along well with Burne - Wilke , who had fully grasped the landing craft problem.

53. His foot slipped and he grasped at a piece of jutting tile and dragged himself back to safety.

54. No matter how much these technologists know about genes, they have never grasped how an entire organism functions.

55. There in the dawn he grasped the envelope and ran his tongue across its darkly luminous cuff.

56. At last she swung herself into the saddle of the Curveting horse and grasped its flanks with her knees

57. The Black prince was the only smoothly tapered statuette, easily grasped, eleven inches from helmet to plinth.

58. After a while, the door cracked open slightly, a hand reached out and grasped the Watchtower and Awake!

59. 14 Saw how he grasped every last detail of it and held that knowledge tight in his memory.

60. Once again, no party except ours seems to have grasped this simple point or made any proposal to act on it.

61. You've been putting off making that phone call for days - I think it's about time you grasped the nettle!

62. 28 His foot slipped and he grasped at a piece of jutting tile and dragged himself back to safety.

63. And they've grasped basic arithmetic, keeping track of the relative amounts of fruit in two baskets after multiple changes.

64. The woman reached out over her head and grasped two iron bars that had been fixed on the wall above the stone.

65. Autotomy, the ability of certain animals to release part of the body that has been grasped by an external agent

66. They walked on, wandering through a warren of tortuous passageways where the noise and stench grasped Athelstan by the throat.

67. 9 Loretta put down her book, grasped him by the shoulders, and heaved him back into the arms of his tormentors.

68. Appreciated: 1 adj fully understood or grasped “dangers not yet Appreciated ” Synonyms: apprehended , comprehended understood fully apprehended as to purport or meaning or explanation

69. 8 During the commercial activities, the successfulness of the events will be directly effected by whether the conversation's discretion is appropriately grasped or not.

70. Airie Stuart, at Palgrave Macmillan, grasped the potential of teaming up the professor and the pornographer to write a new history of the presidency.

71. 10 In judicial practice, although retroactivity of criminal law is easily grasped, there still exist some difficult problems in dispute,[www.Sentencedict.com] which need further discussing.

72. Synonyms for Acted upon include took, seized, Acted on, capitalized on, grabbed, took advantage of, exploited, used, grasped and made the most of

73. My mind searched for any possible use for this cursed nail when I noticed the immense stygian hammer grasped in his other hand.

74. (The Return of Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) He put out his hand and Coldly grasped that which she extended to him

75. Some have questioned the neuroscientists' results and interpretations arguing that the researchers have not quite grasped the concept that they say they are debunking.

76. Origin of Apprehensible 1625–35; <Late Latin apprehēnsibilis <Latin apprehēns (us) grasped (past participle of apprehendere), equivalent to apprehend- (see apprehend) + -t (us) past participle suffix + …

77. 8 Reformatory education is not only a concept, but also can be used practically, and must be grasped and applied in prison administration education work by the police.

78. They accept the apostle Paul’s inspired statement concerning Christ: “Who, being in the form of God, did not count equality with God something to be grasped.”

79. Their scribes and spouters have Arglebargled voluminously, each having grasped but one idea among many equally sound and important, which one idea they interminably put forward as The Only

80. As Banked emerges from beta, keys to next-gen payments eagerly grasped between the fingers of marketing and sales, the biggest hurdle we’re faced with is an Aristotelian dilemma.