Immediate intuitive awareness.
1 Faith in God sprang from an immediate apprehension that had nothing to do with concepts and rationality.
2 Not even when he was under the immediate apprehension and peril of death, could he forbear jesting.
3 And we further find said Graham guilty of murder in the first degree, and recommend his immediate apprehension .
4 Probably because he had some ulterior purpose to serve, which would have been thwarted by my immediate apprehension .
5 Every circumstance carried symptoms of the deepest distress, and of the most immediate apprehension of divine vengeance and indignation.
6 Pride and fear, on the one hand, are therefore bearing up against more immediate apprehension and difficulty on the other.
7 Nothing is quite as sad as someone who wastes his one big chance at public jackassery with the epic failure of immediate apprehension .
8 All immediate apprehensions in this quarter appeared at an end.
9 And now Rose was relieved of her immediate apprehensions for Josephine, but the danger of another kind, from Edouard, remained.
10 The immediate apprehensions of the kidnapper were quieted, by an assurance that he might yet live for days, though his punishment was inevitable.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for immediate apprehension