0 present participle of apprehend
2 to understand something
Reading them + apprehending the successive event descriptions + induces their virtual occurrence in the form of mentally constructing the prescribed event sequence.
Yet no matter how flagrant this violation of the conventional notion of character, we have great difficulty in apprehending it.
In other words, religion, whatever else it may be, is a mode of apprehending reality.
In other words, ventral system cues may serve as a backup system for apprehending size information.
The child must be capable of recognising, say, an expansion qua expansion, in order to establish a basis for apprehending a differential response rate.
In speech, prosody serves as a cue to the grouping of words into syntactic and semantic units and aids the listener in apprehending the message.
The act of apprehending musical works aesthetically and otherwise is an experience that, at best, words can only partly describe.
What changes is the relation between the object and the child's way of apprehending it.