We have no meanings for "apprehend serious" in our records yet.
1 But I know no reason to apprehend serious trouble.
2 These threats came to me on my arrival at Winchester, and my friends seemed to apprehend serious consequences.
3 They may need to exercise more patience than younger women, though they have no greater reason to apprehend serious difficulties.
4 I do not apprehend serious trouble in controlling the negro, and believe his work will be fully available throughout the South.
5 This fraudulent system was carried to such an extent that I apprehended serious difficulties might occur, unless a stop was put to it.
6 "You apprehend serious consequences, then, from the reaction?"
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