apprehend (v.)
seize, arrest, lay hold of
3H6 III.i.71[Second Keeper to King, of Edward] we ... / Will apprehend you as his enemy
H5 II.ii.2[Exeter to Bedford, of the conspirators] They shall be apprehended by and by
KL I.ii.79[Gloucester to Edmund, of Edgar] I'll apprehend him
LLL I.i.262[King reading Armado's letter to him, of Jaquenetta] which I apprehended with the aforesaid swain
MW IV.v.107[Falstaff to Mistress Quickly] I was like to be apprehended for the witch of Brainford
Oth I.ii.77[Brabantio to Othello] I therefore apprehend, and do attach thee / For an abuser of the world
RJ V.iii.53[Paris to himself, of Romeo] I will apprehend him
TN V.i.84[Antonio to Orsino, of Viola as Cesario] being apprehended, his false cunning ... / Taught him to face me out of his acquaintance
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