Synonym: apprehend, capture, catch, check, pinch, seize, stop. Similar words: barrel, quarrel with, correspondent, irrespective of, forest, corresponding to, rest on, for the rest. Meaning: [ə'rest] n. 1. the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal) 2. the state of inactivity following an interruption. v. 1. take into custody 2. hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of 3. attract and fix 4. cause to stop.
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151. We will introduce a new police power to make an arrest for breach of police bail.
152. They also helped uncover a drug manufacturing lab and handled an arrest warrant, according to the State Attorney General's Office.
153. The alleged assaults happened when two officers went to arrest him at a house in Cathcart Road in London.
153. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
154. If the police wish to detain him they must place him under arrest.
155. His arrest followed a major security alert before a visit by the Prime Minister.
156. He went into cardiac arrest again in the ambulance and once more at the hospital.
157. Was recently awarded £30,000 damages against Thames Valley Police for wrongful arrest and false imprisonment.
158. The object is to gather enough evidence and sift through all the forensics information needed to write an acceptable arrest warrant.
159. Instead they placed the Colonello under arrest and took him away.
160. After the arrest had been made he would be able to justify his actions.
161. The officials were being held under house arrest while authorities investigate.
162. Earlier this year, Felix pled guilty to money-laundering charges growing out of his arrest on drug and bribery charges.
163. It took nearly 18 years, thousands of hours and great expense for authorities to arrest a suspect in the Unabomber case.
164. After an investigation, police put out an arrest warrant on Mesa.
165. Mahdi, 56, had been imprisoned and then under house arrest since his civilian government was overthrown in June 1989.
166. About 20% of patients recruited for this study were cardiac arrest survivors.
167. She then suffered a cardiac arrest 32 hours after admission.
168. The rest included allegations of wrongful arrest, false imprisonment and loss of property.
169. It was obvious that Rhee had intimidated the national assembly with threats of arrest.
170. He went into cardiac arrest and was brought back to life immediately after the initial shock.
171. She was not under arrest, nor charged with any crime.
172. He was in full cardiac arrest and could not be resuscitated.
173. A policeman may be able to restore the public calm without having to resort to an arrest.
174. Zedillo, using an Army Day celebration as the stage, told thousands of officers and soldiers that the arrest of Gen.
175. He was briefly held under house arrest in 1994 after criticising two government ministers.
176. A warrant for his arrest forced him to flee, committing a trail of burglaries in north-country cities.
177. Once again he was found to be innocent, but he was still kept under arrest.
178. Bernard Mullan, one of the Fascists who had come down from the Chelsea headquarters, was under arrest.
179. Park then placed him under house arrest, while his captors went free, and later imprisoned him for sedition.
180. She was banned from politics between 1964 and 1981, and spent 10 of these years under house arrest.
More similar words: barrel, quarrel with, correspondent, irrespective of, forest, corresponding to, rest on, for the rest, restore, restrict, interest, restriction, prestidigitation, current, currency, correctly, currently, correlation, carry, array, narrow, harrow, carrot, carry out, carrier, arrange, carry on, carry off, barrier, arrival.