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apprehend
verb transitive
To take or seize; to take hold of. In this literal sense, it is applied chiefly to taking or arresting persons by legal process, or with a view to trial; as to apprehend a thief.
apprehend
To take with the understanding, that is, to conceive in the mine; to understand, without passing a judgment, or making an inference. I apprehend not why so many and various laws are given.
apprehend
To think; to believe or be of opinion, but without positive certainty; as, all this is true, but we apprehend it is not to the purpose. Notwithstanding this declaration, we do not apprehend that we are guilty of presumption.
apprehend
To fear; to entertain suspicion or fear of future evil; as, we apprehend calamities from a feeble or wicked administration.