have a grip on (Meaning)

have a grip on

to seize firmly, a part or device for gripping or by which something is grasped, suitcase, a part by which something is grasped, a strong or tenacious grasp, to seize or hold firmly, mental grasp, to hold strongly the interest of, a part or device for gripping, strength in gripping, comprehension sense 3, understanding, a way of clasping the hand by which members of a secret society recognize or greet one another, a stage worker who handles scenery, properties, or lights, a firm hold giving control, a firm grasp, handle entry 1 sense 1, a technician on a motion-picture or television set who handles and maintains equipment (such as cameras and their dollies and cranes), manner or style of gripping, handle, a firm tenacious hold typically giving control, mastery, or understanding, to hold the interest of strongly

have a grip on Sentence Examples

  1. He has a firm grip on the situation and is handling it confidently.
  2. Despite the chaos, she managed to maintain a grip on her emotions.
  3. The team needs a leader who has a strong grip on both strategy and execution.
  4. The company has been struggling in recent years, but the new CEO seems to have a grip on their problems.
  5. The children have a good grip on the basic concepts of math.
  6. She had a sudden grip of fear when she saw the stranger approaching.
  7. The lawyer has a good grip on the facts of the case and is confident in his client's defense.
  8. The doctor has a good grip on the patient's medical history and is able to provide appropriate treatment.
  9. The teacher has a strong grip on classroom management and is able to maintain a positive and productive learning environment.
  10. The coach has a good grip on the team's strengths and weaknesses and is able to make adjustments accordingly.

FAQs About the word have a grip on

to seize firmly, a part or device for gripping or by which something is grasped, suitcase, a part by which something is grasped, a strong or tenacious grasp, to

treat, manipulate, cope (with), take,address, handle, manage, negotiate, contend (with), carry out

mess (up), goof (up), scamp, fumble, louse up, bungle, botch, mishandle, muff,

He has a firm grip on the situation and is handling it confidently.

Despite the chaos, she managed to maintain a grip on her emotions.

The team needs a leader who has a strong grip on both strategy and execution.

The company has been struggling in recent years, but the new CEO seems to have a grip on their problems.