Apprehendings example sentences

Related (6): arrests, captures, detentions, seizures, catchings, graspings

ap·pre·hend

verb

apprehending (present participle)

  - arrest (someone) for a crime:

  - understand or perceive:

  - anticipate (something) with uneasiness or fear:

Synonyms

arrest, catch, capture, seize, detain, imprison, incarcerate, collar, nab, nail, bust, do, pinch, nick, understand, comprehend, realize, recognize, appreciate, discern, perceive, fathom, penetrate, catch, follow, grasp, twig, expect, foresee, predict, forecast, prophesy, foretell, here

"Apprehendings" Example Sentences

1. I have some apprehendings about the upcoming exam.
2. Her apprehendings about the safety of the neighborhood were well-founded.
3. The apprehendings of the passengers increased when the turbulence hit.
4. His apprehendings about the reliability of the car turned out to be true.
5. She couldn't shake off her apprehendings about the new job.
6. The students' apprehendings about the strict teacher proved to be true.
7. His apprehendings about the consequences of his actions finally caught up to him.
8. Despite his apprehendings, he still decided to take the risk.
9. The apprehendings about the storm led to many people stocking up on supplies.
10. The apprehendings of the residents were finally addressed by local authorities.
11. Her apprehendings about the effectiveness of the medication were unfounded.
12. The apprehendings of the witnesses were instrumental in solving the case.
13. He couldn't help but express his apprehendings about the future of the company.
14. The apprehendings of the employees were ignored by the management, leading to disaster.
15. The doctor tried to ease her apprehendings about the surgery.
16. The apprehendings of the team coach proved to be accurate, as the team lost the game.
17. Despite her apprehendings, she still decided to go on the adventure.
18. The apprehendings of the group leader led the team to change their strategy.
19. The apprehendings of the scientists were proven to be correct after further research.
20. His apprehendings about the safety of the building were taken seriously by the owner.
21. The apprehendings of the detectives led to the arrest of the suspect.
22. Despite the apprehendings of the crew, the captain decided to navigate through the storm.
23. Her apprehendings about the project turned out to be unwarranted.
24. The apprehendings of the investors were addressed by the company's CEO.
25. The apprehendings of the doctors were proven wrong, as the patient made a full recovery.
26. His apprehendings about the feasibility of the idea led him to abandon it.
27. The apprehendings of the passengers proved to be unwarranted, as the flight landed smoothly.
28. Despite her apprehendings, she still decided to trust her instincts.
29. The apprehendings of the teacher about the student's behavior turned out to be correct.
30. The apprehendings of the residents about the safety of their neighborhood led to increased police presence.

Common Phases

1. Her heart raced; apprehendings of danger filled her mind.
2. He hesitated; apprehendings of failure clouded his judgment.
3. The suspect fidgeted; apprehendings of being caught evident in his demeanor.
4. She frowned; apprehendings of disappointment etched on her face.
5. He clenched his fists; apprehendings of anger flaring within him.
6. The driver slowed down; apprehendings of an accident looming ahead.
7. She took a deep breath; apprehendings of anxiety threatening to overwhelm her.
8. He looked around nervously; apprehendings of being followed haunting him.
9. The child hid behind his mother; apprehendings of strangers frightening him.
10. She closed her eyes; apprehendings of grief washing over her.

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