Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grasp.(verb)
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Use "grasps" in a sentence
"The logical point that everyone but the language mavens intuitively grasps is that everyone and they are not an antecedent and a pronoun referring to the same person in the world, which would force them to agree in number."
"But he is not the only one entering the White House who has seen both sides, who intuitively grasps the heroic American narrative of work ethic and family, and how that narrative historically failed black people."
"Ozma and her mother Zilla are on the move after having murdered the constable of Abal and then keeping his ghost in their grasps."