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- DETENTION Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of DETENTION is the act or fact of detaining or holding back; especially : a holding in custody How to use detention in a sentence
- DETENTION | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
DETENTION definition: 1 the act of officially detaining someone: 2 a form of punishment in which children are made to… Learn more
- Detention (confinement) - Wikipedia
Detention is the process whereby a state or private citizen holds a person by removing or restricting their freedom or liberty at that time Detention can be due to (pending) criminal charges against the individual pursuant to a prosecution or to protect a person or property
- DETENTION definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Detention is when someone is arrested or put into prison, especially for political reasons the detention without trial of government critics They have been held in detention since the end of June The government says the detentions are necessary on national security grounds
- detention noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . .
Definition of detention noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
- Detention - definition of detention by The Free Dictionary
detention noun imprisonment, custody, restraint, keeping in, quarantine, confinement, porridge (slang), incarceration the detention without trial of government critics
- Detention Center vs. Jail: What’s the Difference? - LegalClarity
A detention center, in the most common usage, is a federal facility holding noncitizens during immigration proceedings, while a jail is a locally run facility holding people charged with or convicted of crimes
- DETENTION Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Usually, detention is a short period of confinement, like if someone is arrested and then released Also, the word is commonly used for an after-school punishment for children who have to stay in detention instead of going home
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