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    apprehend
    /ˌaprɪˈhɛnd/

    verb

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  2. APPREHEND definition: 1. to catch and arrest someone who has not obeyed the law: 2. to understand something 3. to catch…. Learn more.

  3. To apprehend is to seize, either physically or mentally. So to apprehend a thief is to nab him. But to apprehend a confusing news story, or to apprehend a difficult concept in physics, is to understand it—that is, to "grasp" it mentally.

  4. apprehend in British English. (ˌæprɪˈhɛnd ) verb. 1. (transitive) to arrest and escort into custody; seize. 2. to perceive or grasp mentally; understand. 3. (transitive) to await with fear or anxiety; dread.

  5. Apprehend definition: to take into custody; arrest by legal warrant or authority. See examples of APPREHEND used in a sentence.

  6. To apprehend is to capture or arrest, as when the police try to apprehend criminals and bring them to justice. You also apprehend a concept when you understand it, grasping or capturing its meaning.

  7. 1. to take into custody; arrest by legal warrant or authority: The police apprehended the burglars. 2. to grasp the meaning of; understand, esp. intuitively; perceive. 3. to expect with anxiety, suspicion, or fear; anticipate: apprehending violence. v.i.

  8. APPREHEND meaning: 1. to catch and arrest someone who has not obeyed the law: 2. to understand something 3. to catch…. Learn more.

  9. apprehend something (old-fashioned) to understand or recognize something. He was slow to apprehend danger.

  10. To take hold of mentally; perceive; understand. Webster's New World. More Verb Definitions (11) Synonyms: seize. recognize. nab. know. foresee. fear. dread. consider believe. bust. arrest. anticipate. understand.

  11. Definition of apprehend verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.