To get the meaning of something.
Anticipate with dread or anxiety.
To seize and keep prisoner.
1 Apparently he does not apprehend the grave position in which he stands.
2 Yet I apprehend that he cannot be in ignorance of the facts.
3 Stay in the desert long enough, and you could apprehend the absolute.
4 Andre-Louis began to apprehend that there was something sinister in the air.
5 We apprehend nothing at all; there is no reason why we should.
6 You need not apprehend that I shall speak to him in passion.
7 He did not merely apprehend the truth-thetruth laid hold of him.
8 Such words ought, I apprehend , to have been reserved for Byron himself.
9 Innocent themselves, they apprehend not guilt and treachery in those around them.
10 All that I apprehend , may exist merely in my own distempered imagination.
11 It is not regular, you see, but I apprehend no legal difficulties.
12 Others can read, but they do not easily apprehend ideas through print.
13 He was at first unable to apprehend the details of his misery.
14 And if it be faint, I apprehend it to be yet greater.
15 From a soldier of his reputation we can have nothing to apprehend .
16 Neither do we apprehend any ultimate disaster from the Skeptical Scientific School.
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