verb
- understanding or grasping the meaning of something
- arresting or capturing someone suspected of a crime
- feeling anxiety or fear about something that might happen
Usage: present participle of apprehend
Usage: law enforcement context
Usage: formal
Examples
- She was slowly apprehending the complexity of the problem.
- The detective was apprehending the suspect when backup arrived.
- Students had difficulty apprehending the abstract concepts in physics.
- Police are still apprehending individuals involved in the riot.
- He was apprehending disaster with every step forward.
- The child was apprehending the rules of the new game.
- Officers were apprehending the fugitive at the border crossing.