arrests

[əˈrɛsts]

arrests Definition

  • 1the act of taking someone into police custody, especially for a crime
  • 2a stoppage or sudden cessation of motion or activity

Using arrests: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "arrests" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The police made several arrests in connection with the robbery.

  • Example

    The sudden arrests of the machines caused a lot of damage to the factory.

  • Example

    The arrests of the suspects were made without incident.

arrests Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with arrests

  • in the custody of the police or other law enforcement agency

    Example

    He was placed under arrest for suspicion of theft.

  • a legal term referring to the suspension of a court's decision or verdict

    Example

    The judge ordered an arrest of judgment until further evidence could be presented.

  • a medical term referring to a delay or stoppage in the growth or maturation of an organ or organism

    Example

    The patient's condition was diagnosed as an arrest of development in the lungs.

Origins of arrests

from Old French 'arester', meaning 'to stay'

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Summary: arrests in Brief

'Arrests' [əˈrɛsts] refers to the act of taking someone into police custody, especially for a crime, and can also denote a stoppage or sudden cessation of motion or activity. Examples of its use include 'The police made several arrests in connection with the robbery,' and 'The sudden arrests of the machines caused a lot of damage to the factory.' Phrases like 'under arrest' and 'arrest of judgment' are also commonly used.