Definition of «great grasp»

The phrase "great grasp" refers to having a deep understanding or knowledge of something. It means you are really good at understanding and comprehending a particular subject or concept.

Sentences with «great grasp»

  • The Cuomos may be a a household name in NY, but Andrew Cuomo so far, has exhibited greater grasp of what us NYrs are most railed about... property taxes. (politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Sounds like Gavin Hood has a really great grasp of the depth of character of Ender. (enderwiggin.net)
  • Bcause LLC, only five years old, has a pretty great grasp of what bitcoin means. (cryptotimes.news)
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