latch
The word evokes a sense of sudden, secure attachment. In its physical sense, it describes a mechanical click or snap that locks something in place, implying a transition from open to closed. This physical action informs the metaphorical usage of seizing an idea or a person with intensity. When used as a verb with the preposition onto, the word shifts from a mechanical action to a behavioral or cognitive one. It suggests a gripping quality, whether it is a biological reflex in nursing or a psychological fixation on a specific theory or lead during an investigation.
Meanings
A metal bar or lever that slides into a slot to fasten a door or gate.
"The latch on the garden gate is broken."
To fasten a door or gate using a latch.
"She latched the door behind her."