aprehender
to apprehend, to seize
verb ah-preh-en-DEHR Rare
Origin: Latin apprehendere (to lay hold of)
Also means
to grasp (intellectually)
Usage Note
Aprehender (with h) means to physically seize or arrest someone, or in philosophy to perceive and grasp something mentally. It must not be confused with aprender (to learn), which has a different etymology and meaning. La policía aprehendió al sospechoso means 'The police apprehended the suspect.'
Examples
"Las autoridades aprehendieron al contrabandista en la frontera."
Natural Translation
The authorities apprehended the smuggler at the border.
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