The act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal)
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Examples for "catch"
Examples for "catch"
1Keeping track of these health statistics can help catch heart problems early.
2However there are better times of the year to catch this phenomenon.
3In addition, a catch-up programme targets schoolgirls reaching 18 years of age.
4Metica said 'now,' great one, and I'll catch it if you're late.
5Baker said the health system was doing its best to catch up.
1His 17 months of house arrest has worsened his health, he said.
2However, the suspects in the case managed to evade arrest, Koena said.
3But a government spokesman said on Thursday Nasheed no longer faced arrest.
4Today: London High Court hearing into the arrest of Gen Pinochet resumes.
5Burma's junta leader later commuted the sentence to 18 months' house arrest.
1In response, the federal government launched its most intensive white-collar criminal investigation.
2In testing the collar, I had some problems with this feature, however.
3Despite his efforts, a fine frost began to form along the collar.
4Or to understand that blue-collar voters are an important demographic these days?
5Nardelli also said Chrysler's remaining white-collar workers would share in the sacrifice.
1Take Cork, city of past and future floods and much citizen apprehension.
2It makes me shudder; it freezes me; it fills me with apprehension.
3Brad sensed the apprehension in the others that he felt in himself.
4She welcomed the caseload review but said there was apprehension among members.
5There was no reason for the increased apprehension on this particular morning.
1For example, left hand to blue crimp, right foot to green pinch.
2Union members feel the economic pinch and so they need wage increases.
3It is not just soccer in Europe that is feeling the pinch.
4So in some pricey places, the new limits will really pinch borrowers.
5Curbing that enthusiasm with a pinch of realism is another matter however.
1Taking into custody a person who is incapable of taking care of herself.
Translations for taking into custody