Examples of 'apprehends' in a sentence

Meaning of "apprehends"

apprehend (verb) - to understand or perceive something, often used in a legal context to mean to arrest or take someone into custody for a crime
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of apprehend

How to use "apprehends" in a sentence

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He kills one and apprehends the other.
Jared apprehends the owner of the facility.
But intellectual knowledge apprehends the truth.
One apprehends experience of the ultimate as our object.
There is natural order which music apprehends.
The subject apprehends the following nature.
It will therefore collapse whatever it apprehends.
The mind apprehends truth and does not forget it.
The military shows up and apprehends the group.
He apprehends a world of figures here.
But the faith is the same whatever it apprehends.
She also apprehends serious threa.
Likewise a person loves something only if he apprehends it as his good.
The reason apprehends by immediate vision.
The other act of the reason is that whereby it assents to what it apprehends.

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This learning also apprehends works and artistic productions.
Gomez catches Dan in the act and apprehends him.
The world he apprehends has been transformed into a kind of paradise.
Batman eventually apprehends him.
Eddie apprehends one of the men and is confronted by a second one.
One usually only perceives and apprehends suffering of suffering.
He apprehends you and.
Now the apprehensive power apprehends a thing in two ways.
Faith apprehends the promises and hope expects what is promised.
One is the act whereby it apprehends the truth about something.
One apprehends reality are historically specific categories which are part of that reality.
What he apprehends.
Warren apprehends them and struggles to get the gun off them but is knocked unconscious.
We propose a behavior modeling approach that apprehends the consistency requirements of the application.
This action will avoid the barriers to trade which the honourable Parliamentarian apprehends.
All art intuitively apprehends coming changes in the collective unconsciousness.
Similarly, a man loves a thing because he apprehends it as his good.
Exploration apprehends the world through thought and moral sense.
At the end of the story, he apprehends his own death.
Humanity only apprehends the phases of relatively short duration whose periodicity can be proved.
A law enforcement that efficiently identifies and apprehends criminals like antibodies attacking the virus.
Therein Man apprehends himself by comprehending and apprehending the world.
When one is in a spiral like that, one apprehends those moments.
The investigator apprehends that the publicity will affect other people.
Or if your community-mapping tool is acquired by a security company that apprehends activists?
By the very fact that is apprehends itself as a freedom in relation to itself.
Chang kills one of the assassins, and pursues and apprehends the other.
The security guard apprehends them and tells them he has called the police.
The mirrors are beneficial in the child 's room because it apprehends its own image.
A free and strong love which apprehends the Eternal through the tempory forms of life.
It apprehends the mystery of the Incarnation as a mystery of the Mother and the Child.
The animal neither exercises nor apprehends this distinctive human power and gift.
It is designed to simulate a critical incident where a police officer chases, controls and apprehends a suspect.
The Member Company apprehends persons only in exceptional cases and ensures respect of their rights.
In like manner neither does the imagination ; for it apprehends only the images of bodies.

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