Meaning of the word "get a hold of" in English
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get a hold of
US /ɡɛt ə hoʊld əv/
UK /ɡɛt ə hoʊld əv/

Idiom
1.
to find or make contact with someone
Example:
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I need to get a hold of John about the meeting.
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It's hard to get a hold of him; he's always busy.
2.
to understand or comprehend something
Example:
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It took me a while to get a hold of the new software.
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She couldn't quite get a hold of what he was trying to say.
3.
to gain control of oneself or a situation
Example:
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She needed a moment to get a hold of herself after the shock.
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The police quickly got a hold of the situation.
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