verb
- to arrest or capture someone
- to understand or grasp the meaning of something
- to anticipate with anxiety or fear
Usage: formal
Examples
- Police were able to apprehend the suspect within hours.
- The fugitive was apprehended at the border.
- I couldn’t fully apprehend the complexity of the problem.
- She quickly apprehended the significance of his words.
- Many citizens apprehend that the new policy will cause problems.
- He apprehended danger in the dark alley.
- The detective apprehended the criminal after a long chase.