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View definitions for grip

grip

noun as in perception, understanding

verb as in hold tightly

verb as in entrance, enchant

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The latest figures will add to speculation that Reeves, who has vowed to keep an "iron grip" on the public finances, could cut public spending.

From BBC

“If we let Trump exert this kind of death grip over our communities now for immigration enforcement, we fear it will embolden Trump to come again and again for our civil rights.”

The management will hope to get a grip of the situation before it unravels further.

From BBC

They are in the grip of an extremist faction, led by Trump himself, that is immune to any kind of concession.

From Salon

The faster court speeds at Melbourne Park have been a struggle to get to grips with.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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