prehend

[priˈhend]

prehend Definition

  • 1to grasp or seize something tightly
  • 2to understand or comprehend something

Using prehend: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "prehend" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She prehended the handle and pulled the door open.

  • Example

    The concept was difficult to prehend at first, but eventually, he understood it.

  • Example

    He prehended the opportunity and took the job offer.

  • Example

    The child prehended the toy and refused to let go.

prehend Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with prehend

  • prehend by force

    to seize or capture something through the use of physical force

    Example

    The police prehended the suspect by force after a high-speed chase.

  • to understand or comprehend the meaning of something

    Example

    It took me a while to prehend the meaning of the poem, but I finally got it.

  • to take advantage of an opportunity that presents itself

    Example

    He prehended the opportunity to invest in the startup and made a fortune.

Origins of prehend

from Latin 'prehendere', meaning 'to seize'

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Summary: prehend in Brief

The verb 'prehend' [priˈhend] means to grasp or seize something tightly, as in 'She prehended the handle and pulled the door open.' It can also mean to understand or comprehend something, as in 'The concept was difficult to prehend at first, but eventually, he understood it.' 'Prehend' is often used in phrases like 'prehend the meaning' and 'prehend the opportunity,' which respectively mean to understand something and to take advantage of an opportunity.