Inapprehension
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Failure to notice; failure to be aware of; lack of apprehension. rare, uncountable
"These, like the over-largely lettered signs and placards of the street, escape observation by dint of being excessively obvious; and here the physical oversight is precisely analogous with the moral inapprehension by which the intellect suffers to pass unnoticed those considerations which are too obtrusively and too palpably self-evident."
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More examples"These, like the over-largely lettered signs and placards of the street, escape observation by dint of being excessively obvious; and here the physical oversight is precisely analogous with the moral inapprehension by which the intellect suffers to pass unnoticed those considerations which are too obtrusively and too palpably self-evident."
Etymology
From in- + apprehension.
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