to go (to visit a superior) / one's current attainment in learning or art

诣 character breakdown

imperial decree / purport / aim / purpose

= + : James II of England (zh) received an imperial decree (旨) to read it to all the other inhabitants of the space station (Ø3). He reads to the sun (日) that from now on they'll have to wear a ladle (匕) as a hat, so both of them immediately put ladles on their heads.
"speech" or "words" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 149) / see also 言字旁[yan2 zi4 pang2]

Mnemonic symbol: this character looks like a big "i" (like in information), and I'll represent it by an advertising column. Maud Younger (y) gives a speech (讠) standing on top of an advertising column (讠) in the anthill's kitchen (an2).

Characters with 诣 as component

诣 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 诣

level of mastery (of a skill or area of knowledge) / (archaic) to pay a visit to sb
to make painstaking efforts (idiom); after much trouble / to work hard at sth
to pay a visit to
deep and profound meaning
to go to the palace to see the emperor
to call (at sb's home) personally
profoundly well-versed

Sentences with 诣

诣 currently does not appear in any sentence.