Apprehend - Law Dictionary Search Results
Criminal proceeding
in the larger interest or the state, orders to prevent apprehended breach of the peace, orders to bind down persons who
Declaration of title
action in a case where an invasion of title is apprehended, and the party threatened wishes to proceed under a title
Incognizance
Failure to cognize apprehended or notice
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Contribution
in order to gain an advantage or benefit, if he apprehends that but the contribution some adverse consequence would follow, makes
VerbarNoumenon
which is distinguished from the phenomenon through which it is apprehended by the senses and by which it is interpreted and
suspect
a person suspected of a crime ;also : a person apprehended for but not yet charged with an offense [sə-spekt] vt
Cognitive
Knowing or apprehending by the understanding as cognitive power
Cognizable
Capable of being known or apprehended as cognizable causes
Color
specific differences in the hues and tints of objects are apprehended in vision as gay colors sad colors etc
Ideation
act of the mind by which objects of sense are apprehended and retained as objects of thought
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