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- Dictionaryapprehend/ˌaprɪˈhɛnd/
verb
- 1. arrest (someone) for a crime: "a warrant was issued but he has not been apprehended" Similar
- 2. understand or perceive: "we enter a field of vision we could not otherwise apprehend" Similar
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5 hours ago · Officers investigate crimes, gather evidence, apprehend suspects, and collaborate with prosecutors to build compelling cases. Prosecution: The Dallas County District Attorney’s Office prosecutes criminal cases on behalf of the state. Prosecutors evaluate evidence, determine charges, present court cases, and seek appropriate penalties for ...
5 hours ago · The case studies included here will allow the reader to apprehend the common issues, challenges, and strategies as follows: Decentralization and devolution: many countries have reformed public management and political decision-making to give local governments more powers and control over their territories.
5 hours ago · Paul posits that the individuals who constitute our society – I know, he hates individuality, but I’m trying hard to translate his totalitarian nonsense into real world terms my rational readers can apprehend – want a comprehensive Nanny State who slaps their bottoms when they’re born, coddles them literally throughout life and then ...