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
Synonyms & Antonyms of have a grip on
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have a grip on Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The children have a good grip on the basic concepts of math.
- She had a sudden grip of fear when she saw the stranger approaching.
- The lawyer has a good grip on the facts of the case and is confident in his client's defense.
- The doctor has a good grip on the patient's medical history and is able to provide appropriate treatment.
- The teacher has a strong grip on classroom management and is able to maintain a positive and productive learning environment.
- 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
negotiate, take, cope (with), manage,address, manipulate, treat, handle, contend (with), grapple (with)
fumble, bungle, muff, louse up, botch, goof (up), scamp,mess (up), mishandle,
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.