Apprehend Mnemonic
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apprehend
apprehend
/æ.pɹiˈhɛnd/
Examples
- The policemen apprehended the criminal.
- To apprehend is to arrest.
- The goal is to apprehend the soldier.
- The goal of the game is to apprehend the rogue.
- Depending on the field, the problem is variously apprehended.
- They did not have a choice but to apprehend the prisoner.
- He was apprehended by the police and confessed to being a deserter.
- In the following morning, the dukes' retinue was also apprehended.
- The Inspector and the other officers break in, and apprehend the thieves.
- They did not mean to apprehend the man for his faults.
get the meaning of something
verb
take into custody
verb
anticipate with dread or anxiety
verb
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"Apple + Bend. Grab and understand an apple before it bends."
"Apple + Hand. They catch the thief with an apple in hand."
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