All 3 Uses of
apprehend
in
Anna Karenina
- "You're always like that," she answered, as though completely misapprehending him, and of all he had said only taking in the last phrase.†
Part 2
- This feeling was now even stronger than before; even less than before did he feel capable of apprehending the meaning of death, and its inevitability rose up before him more terrible than ever.
Part 5 *apprehending = understanding
- "The change is not in his external position," Countess Lidia Ivanovna said sternly, following with eyes of love the figure of Alexey Alexandrovitch as he got up and crossed over to Landau; "his heart is changed, a new heart has been vouchsafed him, and I fear you don't fully apprehend the change that has taken place in him."
Part 7apprehend = understand
Definition:
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(apprehend as in: apprehend the situation) to understand or perceive (see or become aware of)