Similar words: arrest, interested, contested, congested, extraterrestrial, barrel, marred, arrear. Meaning: [ə'rest] adj. having development checked or reversed.
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(61) The police arrested him for murder.
(62) He was arrested on suspicion of supplying drugs.
(63) They were arrested for doping racehorses.
(64) He was sold out by a traitor and arrested.
(65) They were arrested on 6th October.
(66) The wrong man was arrested in error.
(67) The police burst in and arrested the gang.
(68) Seven jockeys were arrested and charged with race-fixing.
(69) Brooke was arrested and subsequently sentenced to five years'imprisonment.
(70) They were arrested for supplying drugs to street dealers.
(71) He was arrested by the police for dangerous driving.
(72) He was arrested on charges of controlling prostitutes.
(73) She was arrested on bribery charges.
(74) Dissidents were routinely arrested on trumped-up charges .
(75) Five youths were arrested in connection with the attack.
(76) She was arrested and questioned about the fire.
(77) She was arrested and landed in court.
(78) Several people were arrested but nobody was charged.
(79) An unusual noise arrested his attention.
(80) Five people were arrested for carrying concealed weapons.
(81) Put your hands up!You are arrested.
(82) He was arrested for theft.
(83) Her father was arrested for fraud.
(84) They overstayed their visas and were arrested.
(85) I could have you arrested forthwith!
(86) They were arrested for being drunk and disorderly .
(87) Two men were arrested as suspects in the bombing.
(88) Two youngsters have been arrested and charged with kidnapping.
(89) He was arrested for pushing drugs to schoolchildren.
(90) It was reported that several people had been arrested.
More similar words: arrest, interested, contested, congested, extraterrestrial, barrel, marred, arrear, scarred, quarrel, quarrel with, correspond, rest, esteem, enlisted, forest, wrest, western, resurrection, irrespective, exhausted, yesterday, esteemed, unrest, rest on, correspondent, unassisted, estimated, yesteryear, irrespective of.