Sentence example with the word 'remand'

remand

assign, commit to prison, consign, entrust, give in charge, institutionalize, recommitment, remit, repatriation, restoring, send up

Definition n. the act of sending an accused person back into custody to await trial

Last update: August 25, 2015


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Those prisoners are on remand.   [Please select]

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The accused was remanded in custody for four days.   [Please select]

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Reprendre), in English law, a term which originally meant remand to prison: later and more usually, the suspension for a time of the execution of a sentence passed on conviction of crime.   [Please select]

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I will remand the order I despatched to my banker.   [Please select]

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Remanded, says J.   [Please select]

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The prisoners are remanded until this day week.   [Please select]

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He could only remand you, and you could gain nothing by it.   [Please select]

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Prelatry was swept away, and he asked for further remand on account of the war.   [Please select]

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On the 17th of the same month he was remanded back to the Tower.   [Please select]

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