reapprehend

[ˌriːəˈpriːhɛnd]

reapprehend Definition

  • 1to take someone into custody again
  • 2to understand or perceive something again

Using reapprehend: Examples

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

  • Example

    The police were able to reapprehend the suspect after he escaped from prison.

  • Example

    I had to reapprehend the concept several times before I fully understood it.

reapprehend Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for reapprehend

  • recapture
  • re-arrest
  • re-seize
  • re-grasp
  • re-understand
  • re-perceive

Origins of reapprehend

from Latin 're-' meaning 'again' and 'apprehendere' meaning 'to seize'

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Summary: reapprehend in Brief

'Reapprehend' [ˌriːəˈpriːhɛnd] is a verb that means to take someone into custody again or to understand or perceive something again. It is often used in legal contexts, as in 'The police were able to reapprehend the suspect after he escaped from prison.' It can also be used in more general contexts, as in 'I had to reapprehend the concept several times before I fully understood it.'