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1. Apprehension definition is - suspicion or fear especially of future evil : foreboding
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2. How to use Apprehension in a sentence
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3. Anxiety, concern, fear, worry, doubt, alarm, suspicion, dread, unease, mistrust, misgiving, disquiet, premonition, trepidation, foreboding, uneasiness, pins and needles, apprehensiveness It reflects real anger and Apprehension about the future
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4. Apprehension definition, anticipation of adversity or misfortune; suspicion or fear of future trouble or evil
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5. 37 synonyms of Apprehension from the Merriam-Webster Thesaurus, plus 93 related words, definitions, and antonyms
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7. Apprehension: suspicion or fear of future harm or misfortune
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8. Find 58 ways to say Apprehension, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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9. The definition of Apprehension is the act of capturing a person who may be guilty of a crime
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10. The seizing and detaining of a suspected murderer is an example of Apprehension.
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11. A typical context where communication Apprehension sets in would be the aforementioned public speaking situation
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12. There are three subdivisions within contextual communication Apprehension: Some people are more nervous in formal situations of speaking such as public speeches
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13. This is the formality context of communication Apprehension
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14. The Crossword Solver found 94 answers to the Apprehension crossword clue
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15. The Apprehension test is used to help identify shoulder instability and is considered one of the best tests for identifying this pathology
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16. Apprehension is fear or anxiety about something, like the Apprehension you feel about an upcoming test. Apprehension is also the capture of a criminal — that is, when the criminal is apprehended
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17. Finally, Apprehension can mean one's understanding of an idea.
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18. Apprehension noun [C or U] (WORRY) worry about the future, or a fear that something unpleasant is going to happen: It's normal to feel a little Apprehension before starting a new job
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19. One or two people have expressed Apprehension …
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20. Examples of Apprehension in a sentence
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21. I admit that I am feeling a great deal of Apprehension after learning that we have a pop quiz in my worst subject
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22. 🔊 Most people feel Apprehension prior to entering a situation they know they could be injured in
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23. ‘The range of reasonable Apprehension is at times a question for the court, and at times, if varying inferences are possible a question for the jury.’ ‘Now, we say, your Honour, against us there is a frozen case based on the circumstances at Apprehension.’
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24. As nouns the difference between arrest and Apprehension is that arrest is a check, stop, an act or instance of something while Apprehension is (rare) the physical act of seizing]] or [[take holdtaking hold of; seizure
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25. Communication Apprehension refers to the fear or anxiety people experience at the thought of being evaluated by others
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26. Apprehension The seizure and arrest of a person who is suspected of having committed a crime
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27. Apprehension-Relocation method: The examiner flexes the patient’s elbow to 90 degrees and abducts their shoulder to 90 degrees
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28. If the patient experiences Apprehension during external rotation, the examiners places a firm hand over the anterior shoulder, increasing shoulder
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29. Apprehension From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ap‧pre‧hen‧sion /ˌæprɪˈhenʃən/ ●○○ noun 1 [ countable, uncountable] anxiety about the future, especially about dealing with something unpleasant or difficult SYN anxiety a feeling of Apprehension I woke before the alarm, filled with Apprehension. …
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30. /ˌæprɪˈhenʃn/ [uncountable, countable] worry or fear that something unpleasant may happen synonym anxiety There is growing Apprehension that fighting will begin again
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31. He watched the election results with some Apprehension.
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32. Apprehension (n.) late 14c., "perception, comprehension," from Old French apreension "comprehension, something learned" or directly from Latin Apprehensionem (nominative apprehensio), noun of action from past-participle stem of apprehendere "take hold of, grasp" physically or mentally, from ad "to" (see ad-) + prehendere "to seize" (from prae-"before;" see pre-+ -hendere, from PIE root *ghend
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33. Usage notes * Apprehension'' springs from a sense of danger when somewhat remote, but approaching; ''alarm'' arises from danger when announced as near at hand.''Apprehension'' is less agitated and more persistent; ''alarm is more agitated and transient.
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34. Apprehension - WordReference English dictionary, questions, discussion and forums
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35. My thoughts were confused, the convictions great upon my mind, and the horror of dying in such a miserable condition raised vapours into my head with the mere Apprehensions; and in these hurries of my soul I knew not what my tongue might express.
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36. Apprehension Quotes - BrainyQuote When the legislative and executive powers are united in the same person, or in the same body of magistrates, there can be no liberty; because Apprehensions may arise, lest the same monarch or senate should enact tyrannical laws, to execute them in a tyrannical manner.
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37. 2 ‘she was popular because of her quick Apprehension of the wishes of the people’ SYNONYMS understanding , grasp, comprehension, realization, recognition, appreciation, discernment, perception, awareness, cognizance, consciousness, penetration
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38. Apprehension n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc
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39. Formal (arrest by police) (polizia) arresto nm sostantivo maschile: Identifica un essere, un oggetto o un concetto che assume genere maschile: medico, gatto, strumento, assegno, dolore : Police have reported the Apprehension of …
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40. N Apprehension The act of seizing or taking hold of; prehension: as, the hand is the organ of Apprehension.; n Apprehension The act of arresting or seizing by legal process; arrest; seizure: as, the thief, after his Apprehension, escaped.; n Apprehension A laying hold by the mind; mental grasp; the act or faculty of perceiving anything by the senses;; n Apprehension of learning or becoming
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42. The Apprehension test is generally used to test the integrity of the glenohumeral joint capsule, or to assess glenohumeral instability in an anterior direction.
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43. Apprehension is a feeling of fear that something bad may happen.
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44. Apprehension (understanding), awareness or understanding of something by the mind Arrest by law-enforcement officers; Fear; Anxiety; Apprehension, a …
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45. In psychology, Apprehension (Lat
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46. 414) "is an act of the mind, specifically different from simple Apprehension or the bare conception of a thing".
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47. 1 [uncountable, countable] worry or fear that something unpleasant may happen synonym anxiety There is growing Apprehension that fighting will begin again
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48. He watched the election results with some Apprehension
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49. There is Apprehension about the safety of the missing children
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50. They shivered with Apprehension.
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51. This Apprehension can come out of the blue, in the middle of the day, at the center of a public place, like a cerebral attack
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52. See 5 authoritative translations of Apprehension in Spanish with example sentences and audio pronunciations.
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53. Legal definition for Apprehension: In practice
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54. The term "Apprehension" is applied exclusively to criminal cases, and "arrest" to both criminal
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55. Apprehension is an Ability introduced in Loomian Legacy - Veils of Shadow
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56. 1 Effects 1.1 In Battle 1.2 Overworld 2 Description 3 Availability Apprehension allows the possessor to warn the user before an attacking phase at the start of its turn if an opposing Loomian has an attack that is super
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57. She is a girl of weak Apprehension
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58. It reflects real anger and Apprehension about the future
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59. School reports are always received with some Apprehension
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60. They were filled with Apprehension as they approached the bu
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61. The Apprehension Test (aka The Anterior Apprehension Test) is commonly used in orthopedic examination of the shoulder when testing for anterior shoulder instability
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62. Definitions and Meaning of Apprehension in English Apprehension noun
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63. Apprehension = worry She put away from her whatever it was that gave her a pinprick of Apprehension , and suggested that I give the family a preview in the livingroom
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64. Often communication Apprehension is an outcome of persistent emotional imbalance
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APPREHENSION [ˌaprəˈhenSHən]