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the apprehension
noun
The physical act of seizing or taking hold of; seizure.
Exact(60)
Noel sensed the apprehension.
I like the apprehension.
The apprehension was not unreasonable.
The apprehension meets the act.
The apprehension goes both ways.
Discusses the apprehension of some liberals concerning Nixon's possible impeachment.
"It was his death that ultimately led to the apprehension.
Amid the apprehension Belarus were somewhat ignored before the game.
The apprehension has little to do with the economy.
This week Bowden said, "Auburn fans live with the apprehension that something is going to happen".
The English now offered large bounties for the apprehension of Avery and his fellow pirates.
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