verb
- to struggle or fight with someone at close quarters
- to try hard to deal with or understand a difficult problem or situation
- to seize and hold firmly
noun
- a close fight or struggle
- a device with iron claws for seizing and holding something
Usage: nautical
Examples
- The two wrestlers grappled on the mat for several minutes.
- Scientists continue to grapple with the mysteries of the universe.
- She grappled with the decision for weeks before choosing a college.
- The climber grappled the rope tightly as he descended.
- After a brief grapple, the security guard subdued the intruder.
- The ship used a grapple to retrieve the lost anchor.
- Students often grapple with complex mathematical concepts.