To get the meaning of something.
1Now, almost everyone can at least grok the concept of a smart TV.
2So we collected everything into one location, in terminology that's easy to grok.
3It's always needed a Facebook-y type of video: something everyone could grok and use.
4Regardless of how you feel about Key, the Cloud Cam is easy to grok.
5I didn't fully grok what she meant at the time, but now I do.
6It's not exactly an easy-to-grok distinction, but that doesn't stop the British gerontologist from trying.
7The more genuinely informed pow-wows you have with them, the more they'll grok your values.
8Oh, how I wanted to grok it all.
9We intuitively grok the behavior of stacks of crap, things that roll over on their sides.
10With a little help from math, we can begin to grasp even concepts we'll never really grok.
11This is one of the easiest synths to grok, and, consequently, one of the most fun to play.
12DC Comics recently announced Convergence, a new crossover event slated for 2015 that, well, isn't exactly easy to grok.
13If one gets in trouble, a human can use the car's cameras and microphone to grok what's going on.
14You can't appreciate the impact of statewide frontages unless you grok how significantly America's highways changed the act of driving.
15In their cargo holds, they have stored satellites that help humans communicate, wage war, watch TV, and grok planetary processes.
16If a car gets in trouble, a human can use the car's cameras and microphone to grok what's going on.
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