meaning of latching onto
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1 : to grab and hold (something) He latched onto her arm and wouldn't let go. —often used figurativelyThe news media has latched on to the scandal. 2 : to begin using, doing, or enjoying (something) in an enthusiastic way Many companies have latched onto the trend of using consultants.
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1 : to grab and hold (something) He latched onto her arm and wouldn't let go. —often used figurativelyThe news media has latched on to the scandal. 2 : to begin using, doing, or enjoying (something) in an enthusiastic way Many companies have latched onto the trend of using consultants.
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