Apprehension
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British pronunciation/ˌæpɹɪhˈɛnʃən/
American pronunciation/ˌæpɹɪˈhɛnʃən/

Définition et Signification de "apprehension"

Apprehension
01

appréhension, arrestation

the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal)
apprehension definition and meaning
02

appréhension

a feeling of fear or worry that something bad might happen in the future
03

compréhension, appréhension

the cognitive condition of someone who understands
04

appréhension, crainte

painful expectation

apprehension

n

apprehens

v

misapprehension

n

misapprehension

n
example
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The fearful expression on her face revealed her apprehension about the upcoming exam.
The villagers looked on with apprehension as the strangers entered their town.
He could see her quail with apprehension as the dark clouds gathered overhead.
The foiled bank robbery ended with the apprehension of the suspects before they could escape with the stolen money.
Collaboration with law enforcement agencies is an essential component of effective retail loss prevention, facilitating the apprehension and prosecution of shoplifters and internal fraudsters.
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