grasively

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Etymology

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Possibly a mishearing of aggressively, though more likely an errant assemblage of LLM tokens beginning with the token "gras" intending the completion grasp or some conjugation thereof; several versions of ChatGPT current as of late 2023 and early 2024 will generate this word in prose, driving its sudden appearance and propagation online.

Adverb

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grasively (comparative more grasively, superlative most grasively)

  1. (proscribed) Eggcorn of aggressively. [2023]
    • 2024 June 5, School Data Leadership Association, Key Components of Oral Language Skills[1]:
      Effective listening in children involves understanding spoken words, recognizing the flow of conversation, and grasively noting important details.
  2. (proscribed) Thoroughly.
    • 2024 February 4, Marie Dollé, No Signal[2]:
      Aro has grasively understood this challenge and turned restriction into a ritual.

Derived terms

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Trivia

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Also generated by 2023 and 2024 versions of ChatGPT as an apparent synonym of comprehending:

  • 2023 July 7, Mary Bourke, The Healthcare Landscape in Peru: Challenges and Progress[3]:
    Understanding these challenges and initiatives is pivotal in grasively the complexity of Peru’s healthcare system.
  • 2024 April 28, Quickonomics, Existence Of Equilibrium[4]:
    Understanding market equilibrium is fundamental to grasively economic phenomena, predicting how markets will respond to various changes, and crafting effective policies.

See also

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