Definition of apprehending

The word capture is used mostly to account for when someone has turned on, captured or taken to someone or something, especially an object or illegal product. The security forces apprehended five criminals carrying drugs in their slippers. Also, the term apprehend holds a recurrent use when wanting to see the immediate assimilation of something, i.e., when a concept, a task or activity is fully understood by someone it will say that it has apprehended the task or concept in question. In the last class, I learned how to mount points in the needles. Explanations of algebra are really very complex, I cannot apprehend them.
Then, it is worth mentioning that the word grasp, in the sense mentioned, is linked to the learning process of any activity or subject, since from it you can realize the satisfactory or not apprehension of the concepts.
Apprehension, no doubt, implies an ability or insight to penetrate into things and understand them.
It is worth mentioning that in some circumstances the fact of apprehending something may require hours and hours of practice and reading books which contained explanations of what we want to grasp and may also require the presence of an expert or Professor on the subject that will lead the process of apprehension.
Meanwhile, the word seize is closely related to other concepts that tend to be used as synonyms, such as: hold on, hook, hold, stop, catch, turn, apprehend, catch, capture, catch, imprison, capture, assimilate, understand, perceive, understand, imagine, discern and conceive.