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Definition of apprehend
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of apprehend is as below...
Apprehend
(v. t.) To take hold of with the
understanding,
that is, to
conceive
in the mind; to
become
cognizant
of; to
understand;
to
recognize;
to
consider..
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Represent
::
Represent
(v. t.) To bring a
sensation
of into the mind or
sensorium;
to cause to be
known,
felt, or
apprehended;
to
present..
Mistake
::
Mistake
(v. t.) To take in a wrong
sense;
to
misunderstand
misapprehend,
or
misconceive;
as, to
mistake
a
remark;
to
mistake
one's
meaning..
Apprehend
::
Apprehend
(v. i.) To
think,
believe,
or be of
opinion;
to
understand;
to
suppose..
Apprehend
::
Apprehend
(v. t.) To
anticipate;
esp., to
anticipate
with
anxiety,
dread,
or fear; to
fear..
Poetry
::
Poetry
(n.) The art of
apprehending
and
interpreting
ideas by the
faculty
of
imagination;
the art of
idealizing
in
thought
and in
expression.
Apprehend
::
Apprehend
(v. t.) To know or learn with
certainty.
Hear
::
Hear (v. t.) To
perceive
by the ear; to
apprehend
or take
cognizance
of by the ear; as, to hear
sounds;
to hear a
voice;
to hear one
call..
Apprehend
::
Apprehend
(v. t.) To take hold of with the
understanding,
that is, to
conceive
in the mind; to
become
cognizant
of; to
understand;
to
recognize;
to
consider..
Conceive
::
Conceive
(v. t.) To
apprehend
by
reason
or
imagination;
to take into the mind; to know; to
imagine;
to
comprehend;
to
understand.
Apprehend
::
Apprehend
(v. t.)
Hence:
To take or seize (a
person)
by legal
process;
to
arrest;
as, to
apprehend
a
criminal..
Interpret
::
Interpret
(v. t.) To
apprehend
and
represent
by means of art; to show by
illustrative
representation;
as, an actor
interprets
the
character
of
Hamlet;
a
musician
interprets
a
sonata;
an
artist
interprets
a
landscape..
Apprehend
::
Apprehend
(v. t.) To take or
seize;
to take hold of.
Unconscious
::
Unconscious
(a.) Not known or
apprehended
by
consciousness;
as, an
unconscious
cerebration..
Arrest
::
Arrest
(v. t.) To take,
seize,
or
apprehend
by
authority
of law; as, to
arrest
one for debt, or for a
crime..
Incognizant
::
Incognizant
(a.) Not
cognizant;
failing
to
apprehended
or
notice.
Miscognize
::
Miscognize
(v. t.) To fail to
apprehend;
to
misunderstand.
Apprehensible
::
Apprehensible
(a.)
Capable
of being
apprehended
or
conceived.
Envisage
::
Envisage
(v. t.) To look in the face of; to
apprehend;
to
regard.
Unknown
::
Unknown
(a.) Not
known;
not
apprehended.
Sensated
::
Sensated
(a.) Felt or
apprehended
through
a
sense,
or the
senses..
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