3 Verbs to Use for the Word apprehending

All things find rest upon their journey's end Whoso hath praised thee, well doth apprehend; And whoso honours thee, hath wisdom's prime.

Will not the courts in England admit such proof as is authorized by our slave laws?""I apprehend not, (answered a second,) unless we can show that our slave laws (according to the limitations of the charter) are not repugnant to the laws of England.

True, no truth and no reality are wholly 'objective,' in the sense of wholly indifferent to our action; but to say that the human and 'subjective' factor in all knowledge must be taken into account does not preclude our apprehending and measuring an 'objective' world as real as, and more knowable than, any other theory can offer.

3 Verbs to Use for the Word  apprehending