"To grasp the idea" means to fully understand or comprehend the concept or thought being discussed or presented.
Full definition
I can't seem to
fully grasp the idea that summer is almost over and a new school year is about to start.
A copy writer needs to be talented, versatile, fast in thinking to
grasp ideas quickly and there by gives work pieces creatively written with energy and style.
It's difficult to
grasp this idea when you've worked to perfect your outfit before leaving the house, but your feet will thank you later.
Many of the children whose lives have been documented by social media will be teens soon enough, or old
enough grasp the idea and to express their feelings about it.
I do
grasp the idea of it being on the same network making it possible to watch TV on any device connected to the same wireless network.
I think a great gallery exhibition is one that requires you to be physically present to
fully grasp the ideas.
Students
easily grasp the idea of a function machine: an input goes in; something happens to it inside the machine; an output comes out.
We will
grasp this idea if we know how to blend the understanding of the individual and the manifold with that of the eternally human.
I can't
quite grasp the idea... I think the church, and society in general, are pretty messed up on the topic — either thinking it's bad, or frivolous, or generally being uninformed on the topic!
I hope this is the case, if not, well I hate to say it but not many people will pay # 30.00 + for a separate mini-game collection, if they do package it with Wii U then it'll do what Wii sports did and make
people grasp the idea behind the hardware and its capabilities — this may be necessary as there's still a lot of skepticism about Wii U (most of which is rumors and people hating but I don't want to start ranting about that....
It's difficult to figure out exactly what Nintendo is trying to do with the the Wii U. Granted, the enthusiast press has demonstrated an inability to
grasp ideas from the company that later turn out to be brilliant in retrospect, such as the Nintendo DS's dual screens or the Wii's motion control.
Most publishers haven't
really grasped the idea of added value, the capacity of the e-publication to include audio and video clips, to feature author interviews or special edition illustrations.
Building on work completed through an earlier NSF - funded exploratory grant, the new $ 3 million project will produce a six - week multimedia curriculum unit that is aligned to Next Generation Science Standards and uses virtual collection and analysis of DNA and anatomical data to help
students grasp the idea of common ancestry.
Hello, My name is Tony just recently found out I have herpes type 2...: (I can't begin to explain how this makes me feel still trying to
grasp the idea actually.
Politicians
who grasp this idea early have an opportunity to be thought leaders, and countries that adopt it early have an opportunity to gain a competitive advantage in the global contest for FDI attraction.
It was exciting to see the
group grasp the idea that they were faced with two options: either try to keep the whole law (which was impossible) or accept justification by faith in Jesus.
Separation anxiety usually happens once a
baby grasps the idea of object permanence — that there's only one of you and when she can't see you, you've gone away.
The person teaching should be energetic and enthusiastic to make the
children grasp the ideas of what is being taught to them.
Their literacy and numeracy skills will be improving as your child starts to
grasp ideas like size, weight and volume by tackling simple problems.
If the Reverend Nevil Maskelyne came back to life, the 18th - century Astronomer Royal of Great Britain would probably have no
trouble grasping the idea behind NASA's remote sensing GRACE mission.
Betty Hester knew she could teach the concept, but she wanted her students to
grasp the idea by actually seeing what a million of something looks like.
Perhaps she's arrived with a preconception that pupils like James won't
ever grasp these ideas fully and that differentiation in these cases means never presenting harder material.
INTERVIEWER: You mean the slack - jawed morons who might be interested in pretending to
grasp your ideas while staring at their Kindle like it's a Gameboy?
Training do with an invisible fence is not difficult, and most
dogs grasp the idea quite rapidly.
The reason I feel people still believe there will always be the case, is because they have a hard -
time grasping the idea of never owning a physical copy.
There's a giddy perversity in pursuing barely
grasped ideas through a creative process using viscous substances I push around with the end of a stick.
We are so used to thinking about the human quest for God that we can not
easily grasp the idea of God's taking the initiative in making himself known, especially when it is affirmed that he has done so in specific historical events and developments.
Peyton hasn't
fully grasped the idea of running out the clock going to the ground game and that's why he's a favorite of gamblers and fantasy football owners everywhere.
«Most people do
n't grasp the idea that the origin of the moon by a big impact is part of the same process that formed the basins and craters on the moon, and that's part of the same process that wiped out the dinosaurs, and that's part of the same process that causes shooting stars every night,» says Hartmann.
On the other hand experts for more specific fields of law still seem to hesitate when
grasping the idea of European Constitutionalisation.
No matter which successful entrepreneur I talk to, each one of them have
grasped the idea of setting and achieving goals in their business.
In a matter of seconds you make it essential for me to get a handle on and
grasp the idea.
If you do nt understand I can explain it for you so your limited mind can
grasp the idea.