Sentences with apprehend
ap·pre·hend
A a - Police have not apprehended her killer. [VERB noun]
- Only now can I begin to apprehend the power of these forces. [VERB noun]
- Within hours, police had apprehended the thief.
- Indonesian or Somali Muslims are unlikely to apprehend the Indonesian or Somali flavour of their Islam; as far as they are concerned.
- To apprehend a criminal.
- The police apprehended the burglars.
- In any event, the committee also recommended that police be given the power to apprehend and detain drunks.
- apprehending violence.