0 past simple and past participle of apprehend --
1 to catch and arrest someone who has not obeyed the law: --
2 to understand something --
The fundamental character of this addition within the overall pattern is apprehended at the general level.
Merely knowing that people have apprehended the supernatural does not enable us to predict this.
Although he tried to resist arrest, he was soon apprehended.
However, large-scale spaces often can only be apprehended by travel between regions.
Though softness is clearly grounded in material properties of objects, the experience of softness can only be understood by reflecting on how softness is apprehended.
However, this knowledge is not apprehended through the traditional virtues of scholarship but through our engagement as cognisant, sentient, beings.
We suspect that specificity for behaviorally-relevant environmental properties exists in energy arrays that can be apprehended by single or multiple perceptual systems.
All objects are apprehended within a particular micro-context of other elements.