Both Uses of
apprehend
in
Othello, the Moor of Venice
- Do you know where we may apprehend her and the Moor?
Scene 1.1apprehend = find or catch
- I therefore apprehend and do attach thee
For an abuser of the world, a practiser
Of arts inhibited and out of warrant.Scene 1.2 *apprehend = arrest
Definitions:
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(1)
(apprehend as in: apprehend the situation) to understand or perceive (see or become aware of)
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(2)
(apprehend as in: apprehend the criminal) to capture and arrest someone suspected of breaking the law
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(3)
(apprehend as in: apprehend misfortune) fear, or anticipate with worry