1. apprehending - Noun
2. apprehending - Verb
of Apprehend
Source: Webster's dictionaryScience raises itself above all Ages and all Times, embracing and apprehending the ONE UNCHANGING TIME as the higher source of all Ages and Epochs, and grasping that vast idea in its free, unbounded comprehension. Johann Gottlieb Fichte
Evidently it is a pure outcome of our sense for apprehending serial increase; and, unlike the several propositions themselves which make up the series. William James
The neglect of context, it is argued, leads to the development of theories that do not have the potential of understanding development and change over time or for understanding the subtle nuances of interaction that are critical in apprehending what is really occurring. Jeffrey Pfeffer
Die to the world, repudiating the insanity that pervades it. Live to God, and by apprehending God, apprehend your own nature as a spiritual being created in his image. Tatian
The recognition of God is easier through the nature. Find the presence of God by apprehending the nature, and comprehend the Divine allusions through the nature. Elia M. Ramollah
Being an important maritime state in the Indian Ocean region, Pakistan is progressively apprehending the marvels of the Blue Economy. Source: Internet