Apprehend is to catch as challenging is to confront. Just as apprehending involves the act of capturing or seizing, challenging refers to the act of facing or taking on a difficult situation or task. Both pairs highlight an action in relation to a specific context.
catch, grab, arrest, apprehend, seize, capture
The correct spelling is "capture" (to apprehend, catch).The proper noun for an internet security feature is spelled Captcha.
catch, apprehend, seize, arrest, imprison, detain, jail, incarcerate, nab, collar, bag, apprehension
to apprehend the danger was beyond his mental grasp
notice,apprehend, catch, catch on, comprehend, conceive, dig, discern, envisage, envision, fancy, feature, get, get it, grasp, image, imagine, know, pick up, recognize, see daylight, take in, think, tumble, understand, vision, visualizeJust put any of these words in Past Tense! eg. apprehend-apprehended*You have 27 choices to choose from
catch, grab, arrest, apprehend, seize, capture
apprehend, understand, perceive, know, grasp, envision, catch,
catch, arrest, take, bag, secure, seize, apprehend
Receive, obtain, acquire, gain, recieve, arrive, catch, understand, recieve, apprehend.
The correct spelling is "capture" (to apprehend, catch).The proper noun for an internet security feature is spelled Captcha.
apprehend=aprehender
A police officer is the most common person to catch a criminal, but there are many other job descriptions that also apprehend criminals such as a federal agent, a marshall, a sheriff, a bounty hunter, etc.
catch, apprehend, seize, arrest, imprison, detain, jail, incarcerate, nab, collar, bag, apprehension
capture, catch, nick, seize, detain, apprehend, take prisoner
to apprehend the danger was beyond his mental grasp
The posse rode out to apprehend the outlaw.
to apprehend the danger was beyond his mental grasp