But that the Revolution, having ploughed its way through unparalleled storms, was preparing to face other storms, did but quicken the apprehensiveness of his love-did but quicken the duty of giving utterance to this love.
"Biographical Essays"
Thomas de Quincey
When an attempt was made the following morning by a physician to examine him, he flew into a rage, became highly emotional, profane and threatening, showed marked apprehensiveness and expressed the fear of being cut up.
"Studies in Forensic Psychiatry"
Bernard Glueck
She could not hide her apprehensiveness.
"When Egypt Went Broke"
Holman Day