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apprehend (iou)
apprehend verb. LME.
[French apprehender or Latin apprehendere, from ad AP-1 + prehendere seize.]
I. Mentally.
verb trans. & intrans. Learn, gain knowledge (of). LME-L17.
S. Butler Children..Improve their nat'ral Talents without Care, And apprehend, before they are aware.
verb trans. & (occas.) intrans. Perceive with the intellect; understand. L15.
J. Wesley I apprehended myself to be near death. Steele I cannot apprehend where lyes the trifling in all this. T. Reid What it is to think, to apprehend. Ld Macaulay The Nature of the long contest between the Stuarts and their parliaments, was indeed very imperfectly apprehended by foreign statesmen. Gladstone The eternal laws, such as the heroic age apprehended them. Browning Each man..avails him of what worth He apprehends in you.
verb trans. Feel emotionally, be sensible of. L16-L17.
Jonson Dead. Lord! how deeply, sir, you apprehend it.
verb trans. Perceive with the senses, become conscious of (an external impression). E17.
A. Bain If I see..two candle flames, I apprehend them as different objects. I. Murdoch The birds could still be vaguely apprehended, close overhead.
verb trans. Anticipate, esp. with fear or dread; be apprehensive that. E17.
Shakespeare Measure for Measure A man that apprehends death no more dreadfully but as a drunken sleep. N. Hawthorne I sometimes apprehend that our institutions may perish. I. Murdoch More danger was to be apprehended from shock than from anything else. D. M. Walker At common law any private person may arrest where..a breach of the peace has been or is actually being committed or is reasonably apprehended.
II. Physically.
verb trans. Lay hold upon, seize or grasp physically. LME-M19.
E. Topsell His dogs..apprehending the garments of passengers. absol.: S. Rutherford A lame hand that cannot apprehend.
verb trans. Seize (goods etc.) as a legal act; take possession of. Scot. L15-L17.
verb trans. Come upon, find, esp. in wrongdoing or in the wrong place. Scot. L15-E17.
verb trans. Seize (a person) in the name of the law, arrest. E16.
A. Fraser Their priests in particular were in danger of death if apprehended.
verb trans. Seize or embrace (an offer, opportunity, etc.). L16-M17.
apprehender noun M16.
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