ARRESTS vs APPREHEND: NOUN
- Plural form of arrest.
- The state of inactivity following an interruption
- The act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal)
- N/A
ARRESTS vs APPREHEND: VERB
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of arrest.
- Take into custody
- Cause to stop
- Hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of
- Attract and fix
- Get the meaning of something
- Take into custody
- Anticipate with dread or anxiety
ARRESTS vs APPREHEND: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To anticipate with worry or dread.
- To think, believe, or be of opinion; to understand; to suppose.
- To be apprehensive; to fear.
- To become conscious of, as through the emotions or senses; perceive.
- To grasp mentally; understand: : understand.
- To take into custody; arrest.
- To understand something.
ARRESTS vs APPREHEND: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To take or seize; to take hold of.
- Hence: To take or seize (a person) by legal process; to arrest.
- To take hold of with the understanding, that is, to conceive in the mind; to become cognizant of; to understand; to recognize; to consider.
- To know or learn with certainty.
- To anticipate; esp., to anticipate with anxiety, dread, or fear; to fear.
ARRESTS vs APPREHEND: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- . To lay hold of; seize upon; take possession of.
- To take into custody; make prisoner; arrest by legal warrant or authority.
- To take into the mind; seize or grasp mentally; take cognizance of.
- To imagine, especially an object of desire or dread; form a concrete conception of: frequently opposed to comprehend or attend.
- To understand; take an intelligent view of.
- To anticipate; expect; especially, to entertain suspicion or fear of.
- To be apprehensive; be in fear of a future evil.
- To believe or be of opinion, but without positive certainty: used as a modest way of introducing an opinion: as, all this is true, but we apprehend it is not to the purpose.
- To imagine; form a concrete conception of anything; have intellectual perception; catch the idea or meaning.
- To fear, dread, anticipate (with fear).
- Apprehend, Comprehend; to conceive, perceive, see, know. “We apprehend many truths which we do not comprehend. The great mystery, for instance, of the Holy Trinity—we lay hold upon it (ad prehendo), we hang upon it, our souls live by it; but we do not take it all in, we do not comprehend it. It belongs to the idea of God that he may be apprehended though not comprehended by his reasonable creatures; he has made them to know him, though not to know him all, to apprehend though not to comprehend him.” Trench.
- Synonyms To catch, arrest, capture.
- To hold in opinion; be of opinion concerning. See extract.
ARRESTS vs APPREHEND: RELATED WORDS
- Contain, Get, Collar, Check, Hold, Stoppage, Hitch, Stay, Stop, Halt, Catch, Cop, Nab, Apprehension, Apprehend
- Arresting, Detain, Get the picture, Quail at, Compass, Pick up, Collar, Savvy, Nail, Grasp, Dig, Comprehend, Cop, Arrest, Nab
ARRESTS vs APPREHEND: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Nail, Pinch, Contain, Get, Collar, Check, Hold, Stoppage, Hitch, Stay, Stop, Halt, Catch, Cop, Apprehend
- Catch, Detaining, Arrested, Capture, Arresting, Detain, Pick up, Collar, Savvy, Nail, Grasp, Dig, Comprehend, Cop, Arrest
ARRESTS vs APPREHEND: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- View all arrests reported by Placer County Sheriff Local Crime News provides daily updates of arrests in all cities in California.
- Information released by the DOJ is restricted to arrests resulting in conviction or arrests which are pending adjudication for the.
- Pennsylvania Arrests Records Browse, search and view arrests records.
- Arrests for possession came to dominate nearly all of the growth in drug arrests during the period studied.
- Included in this category are records of mistaken arrests or arrests that were not based on probable cause.
- The lower court also disposes of felony arrests that are reduced to misdemeanors and original misdemeanor arrests.
- Subsequent arrests and arrests for possession with intent to sell will be available on a background check.
- Colorado have seen racial disparities in marijuana arrests persist, although there are far fewer arrests overall.
- Arrests for minor misdemeanors and other fineable arrests may be made only when authorized by statute.
- Example: felony arrests, multiple misdemeanor arrests or imprisonment for over one year.
- Border Patrol is to detect and apprehend terrorists.
- Utah Bail Enforcement Agent to apprehend the defendant.
- SSI applicants and recipients to apprehend fugitive felons.
- Not to apprehend this brings a double danger.
- Revolution, will, we apprehend, oppose an insuperable bar.
- DO NOT TRY TO APPREHEND A FUGITIVE YOURSELF.
- WARNING: Do not attempt to apprehend any subject.
- SMOST WANTEDDO NOT TRY TO APPREHEND THESE PEOPLE.
- Intentional omission to apprehend on the part of a public servant bound by law to apprehend.
- Imagine, conceive, apprehend, suppose, fancy, think, apprehend, deem.
ARRESTS vs APPREHEND: QUESTIONS
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