The act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal)
The cognitive condition of someone who understands.
Fearful expectation or anticipation.
1 Take Cork, city of past and future floods and much citizen apprehension .
2 It makes me shudder; it freezes me; it fills me with apprehension .
3 Brad sensed the apprehension in the others that he felt in himself.
4 She welcomed the caseload review but said there was apprehension among members.
5 There was no reason for the increased apprehension on this particular morning.
6 Iran has responded to previous U.S. troop deployments this year with apprehension .
7 Our intention was to approach you after your apprehension in New York.
8 She shivered; her glance moved again in apprehension to the night-enshrouded Pass.
9 To be completely honest, however, part of that shiver was from apprehension .
10 O.K., now we have a problem, the apprehension compounded with each instance.
11 The people were wild with enthusiasm; the authorities beside themselves with apprehension .
12 Perhaps more apprehension came from what she didn't know of her past.
13 In this the monarch may be justified, at least in my apprehension .
14 The entire hospital was in a state of feverish alarm and apprehension .
15 Her pale face revealed the consternation and the apprehension of the delinquent.
16 Importantly, he views its future with a mixture of apprehension and anticipation.
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Apprehension в диалектах
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