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Apprehension - Definition of Apprehension at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Apprehension. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Apprehension, anxiety, misgiving imply an unsettled and uneasy state of mind. Apprehension is an active state of fear,
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Definition of apprehension from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... 3 : suspicion or fear especially of future evil : foreboding <an atmosphere of nervous apprehension...
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Definition of apprehension in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of apprehension. Pronunciation of apprehension. Translations of apprehension. apprehension synonyms, apprehension antonyms. Information about apprehension in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... apprehension - fearful expectation or anticipation;
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Apprehension - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Apprehension can refer to: •apprehension (understanding), awareness or understanding of something by the mind. •apprehension (fear), a fearful emotion. •arrest by law-enforcement officers.
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Apprehension (understanding) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In psychology, apprehension (Lat. ad , "to"; prehendere , "to seize") is a term applied to a model of consciousness in which nothing is affirmed or denied of the object in question, but the mind...
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The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension Forensic Science Laboratory became operational on January 1st, 1947 in the Shubert Building at 488 North Wabasha Street in Saint Paul. The entire laboratory occupied 350 square feet.
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Fear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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apprehension: Definition and Pronunciation ... [key]; —n.; 1. anticipation of adversity or misfortune; suspicion or fear of future trouble or evil. 2. the faculty or act of apprehending, esp. intuitive understanding; perception on a direct and immediate level. ... apprehension (Thesaurus)
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