Suchen
to apprehend
01
festnehmen, verhaften
to arrest someone
Transitive: to apprehend sb
02
verstehen, begreifen
to mentally grasp or understand
Transitive: to apprehend a concept
03
befürchten, erwarten
to expect something unpleasant or frightening to happen
Transitive: to apprehend an upcoming event
Old use
apprehend
v
apprehended
adj
apprehended
adj
apprehender
n
apprehender
n
misapprehend
v
misapprehend
v
Beispiel
Special units are currently apprehending suspects involved in financial fraud.
The authorities successfully apprehended individuals connected to a major drug trafficking ring.
With limited evidence, it was challenging for detectives to apprehend the mastermind behind the scheme.
The security guards were quick to apprehend the trespasser before he could escape.
The decision to apprehend the suspect was made after careful surveillance and analysis.