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apprehend

ap-rih-HEHND
verb
1
To arrest someone, especially a suspected criminal.
"Police apprehended the suspect near the train station."
2
To understand or grasp something mentally.
"It took a while for the full scale of the disaster to be apprehended."
3
To anticipate something, usually with worry or fear.
"She apprehended trouble the moment she saw his face."

How to Use Apprehend

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo catch/arrest someone, to understand something, or to fearfully expect something bad.

Common pairings
apprehend a suspect apprehend the situation

Word Forms

apprehended past tense, apprehends singular

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Etymology

From Old French apprehender, from Latin apprehendere, "to grab hold of," from ad- + prehendere, "to seize."

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