apprehends

[ˌæprɪˈhɛndz]

apprehends Definition

  • 1arrest (someone) for a crime
  • 2understand or perceive

Using apprehends: Examples

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

  • Example

    The police apprehended the suspect.

  • Example

    I can't apprehend what you're trying to say.

  • Example

    She apprehends the situation better than anyone else.

apprehends Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with apprehends

  • understand the seriousness or importance of something

    Example

    He failed to apprehend the gravity of the situation and made things worse.

  • understand the meaning or significance of something

    Example

    It took me a while to apprehend the meaning of the poem.

  • arrest a person suspected of a crime

    Example

    The police apprehended the suspect after a long chase.

Origins of apprehends

from Old French 'aprehendre', from Latin 'apprehendere', meaning 'seize'

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Summary: apprehends in Brief

'Apprehends' [ˌæprɪˈhɛndz] is a verb that has two meanings. The first is to arrest someone for a crime, as in 'The police apprehended the suspect.' The second is to understand or perceive something, as in 'I can't apprehend what you're trying to say.' 'Apprehends' can be used in phrases like 'apprehend the gravity of something,' which means to understand the seriousness of something, and 'apprehend a suspect,' which means to arrest a person suspected of a crime.