1. apprehended - Adjective
2. apprehended - Verb
4. apprehended - Adjective Satellite
of Apprehend
Source: Webster's dictionaryIntelligence is quickness to apprehend as distinct form ability, which is capacity to act wisely on the thing apprehended. Alfred North Whitehead
Were the happiness of the next world is as closely apprehended as the felicities of this, it were a martyrdom to live. Thomas Browne
The idea of infinity cannot be expressed in words or even described, but it can be apprehended through art, which makes infinity tangible. The absolute is only attainable through faith and in the creative act. Andrei Tarkovsky
The Universe consists of non-simultaneously apprehended events. Buckminster Fuller
My policy will be to detain and deport every illegal alien who is apprehended in this country. And we'll do it with an expedited hearing process so that millions of illegal aliens are not released into the general population with some hearing date down the road. Rick Perry
The sense of danger is never, perhaps, so fully apprehended as when the danger has been overcome. Arthur Helps