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1 apprehend
1) (to arrest: The police apprehended the thief.) pågripe2) (to understand.) forstå, oppfatte•- apprehensive
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- apprehensivenessbegripe--------gripeverb \/ˌæprɪˈhend\/1) arrestere, pågripe, anholde2) oppfatte, begripe, forstå3) ( gammeldags) frykte, være engstelig for4) ( gammeldags) forvente, vente seg
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