Use "within ones grasp" in a sentence

1. Language within our grasp.

2. From faultless ones within his fold,

3. New ones who are not yet baptized need to grasp the importance of personal Bible study.

4. Both lookouts and runners aspire to reach the pinnacle well within their grasp —dealer.

5. I could feel strong mechanical tremors vibrating in many directions within my white-knuckled grasp.

6. The pieces are within the grasp of pianists of various abilities and this undoubtedly contributed to their popularity.

7. Those who are impure from within are the truly impure ones.

8. Grasp all, lose all.

9. Grasp the thistle firmly.

10. You grasp your Mandrake firmly.

11. I don't grasp your meaning.

12. 21 synonyms for Clench: clasp, clutch, grab, grapple, grasp, grip, seize, clasp, clutch, grasp, grip, hold

13. Slow to Grasp the Point

14. 7 The capacity to make sophisticated discernment in thought-processes is within the grasp of almost everyone and constantly demonstrated in everyday life.

15. * His daughter squealing in my grasp *

16. Did you grasp the overall situation?

17. True, we want Bible students to become “thoroughly able to grasp mentally with all the holy ones what is the breadth and length and height and depth” of the truth.

18. Her grasp of the issues was impressive.

19. 6 Did you grasp the overall situation?

20. You reach out and grasp the handle.

21. Grasp it, sense it, tremulous and tender.

22. I wrenched the packet from his grasp.

23. She wrenched the bottle from his grasp.

24. His grasp of international realities was masterly.

25. Synonyms: appreciation, apprehension, grasp… Antonyms: inComprehension, nonComprehension…

26. The bag was wrenched from her grasp.

27. She finds it difficult to grasp abstract concepts.

28. I failed to grasp the film's central concept.

29. She felt a firm grasp on her hand.

30. He cannot grasp the realities of the situation.

31. She has a comprehensive grasp of the subject.

32. I can't grasp the meaning of this quotation.

33. The transition from fascicled (complex) Androecia to simple ones (one‐ or two‐whorled) has occurred repeatedly within the Dilleniidae

34. Confucius quotes about love cover both, offering his thoughts on how we relate to loved ones, particularly within families

35. He plucked the wallet from the man's grasp.

36. Clench (v.) "to grasp firmly," c

37. I failed to grasp the film's central Concept.

38. She allowed victory to slip from her grasp.

39. He has a sound grasp of the issues.

40. I have only a rudimentary grasp of physics.

41. You must release your grasp of the rope.

42. While non-patronymic Bynames are rare in period, occupational ones are among the most common of category within this group

43. 20 You must release your grasp of the rope.

44. His hand was taken in a warm, firm grasp.

45. 2 He has a rather tenuous grasp of reality.

46. I managed to wrest the photograph from his grasp.

47. Which ones moo, and which ones bark?

48. She failed to grasp the significance of these facts.

49. They painted mental images that were easy to grasp.

50. He also had a masterful grasp of teaching methods.

51. It's hard to grasp, but it's an incredible fact.

52. We have in our grasp a truly glorious future.

53. We need to grasp the nettle of prison reform.

54. 17 synonyms for Comprehension: understanding, grasp, conception, realization, sense

55. Just try and grasp the essentials of the argument.

56. Grasp the shadow and let go the substance. 

57. Understand and grasp the basic characteristics of isentropic flow.

58. To grasp today, summing up yesterday, and create tomorrow.

59. I'm afraid my grasp of economics is rather limited.

60. It's very simple, once you grasp the concept . Sentencedict.com

61. We need a government that will grasp the nettle.

62. Grasp the nettle and it won't sting you. 

63. In time, what profound truth did Abel come to grasp?

64. 29 She has the best grasp of the staggering task.

65. Use the blue ones, not the pink ones.

66. The officer managed to wrest the gun from his grasp.

67. Biosynthesis ( plural Biosyntheses ) ( biochemistry) The synthesis of organic compounds within a living organism, especially the synthesis of large compounds from small ones.

68. They don't seem to grasp the magnitude of the problem.

69. Although nominally in charge, control was slipping from his grasp.

70. 11 Grasp the nettle and it won't sting you. 

71. If you grasp this rope, I will pull you up.

72. To grasp and hold tightly: a child Clutching a blanket

73. But Jesus escapes from their grasp and gets away safely.

74. I had allowed my brother to slip through my grasp.

75. They became unable to grasp small objects or fasten buttons.

76. You aren't even able to grasp What questions to ask.

77. A panic comes over me as I grasp the doorknob.

78. It's difficult to grasp the sheer enormity of the tragedy.

79. After years of the brass ring, my grasp itandtheit felt.

80. So the sunny ones swirl around, the cloudy ones float along, the rainy ones fall down, and the snowy ones flutter to the ground.