arrest
101arrest in civil action — See civil arrest …
102arrest — ar|rest Mot Agut Nom masculí …
103Arrest — 1. Fængsel, fængsling, hæfte. 2. Udlæg (ved pantning), beslaglæggelse …
104arrest — [14] The Latin verb restāre meant ‘stand back, remain behind’ or ‘stop’ (it is the source of English rest in the sense ‘remainder’). The compound verb arrestāre, formed in postclassical times from the prefix ad and restāre, had a causative… …
105arrest — ar·rest || É™ rest n. detention; imprisonment v. detain; delay, slow down, stop; imprison …
106arrest — 1) raters 2) raster …
107arrest v — arrestingly adv …
108arrest — I. v. a. 1. Stop, stay, check, interrupt, obstruct, hinder, delay, detain, restrain, hold, withhold, keep back. 2. Seize, apprehend, take, capture, catch, take up, take into custody, take prisoner. 3. Catch, secure, fix, engage, engross, occupy,… …
109arrest — v 1. seize, take into custody, apprehend, haul in, Inf. pick up, Inf. nab, Inf. pinch, Sl. bust, Sl. nail, Sl. run in, put the arm on [s.o.]; capture, catch, detain; hold, secure, collar; take prisoner, imprison, jail, incarcerate. 2. attract,… …
110arrest — ar·rest …