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grasping

adjective grasp·ing \ˈgras-piŋ\

: wanting money and possessions too much

Full Definition of GRASPING

:  desiring material possessions urgently and excessively and often to the point of ruthlessness
grasp·ing·ly \ˈgras-piŋ-lē\ adverb
grasp·ing·ness noun
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First Known Use of GRASPING

1710

Synonym Discussion of GRASPING

covetous, greedy, acquisitive, grasping, avaricious mean having or showing a strong desire for especially material possessions. covetous implies inordinate desire often for another's possessions <covetous of his brother's country estate>. greedy stresses lack of restraint and often of discrimination in desire <greedy for status symbols>. acquisitive implies both eagerness to possess and ability to acquire and keep <an eagerly acquisitive mind>. grasping adds to covetous and greedy an implication of selfishness and often suggests unfair or ruthless means <a hard grasping trader who cheated the natives>. avaricious implies obsessive acquisitiveness especially of money and strongly suggests stinginess <an avaricious miser>.
GRASPING Defined for Kids

grasping

adjective grasp·ing \ˈgra-spiŋ\

Definition of GRASPING for Kids

:  greedy 1

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