arrest
111arrest — 1. verb 1) police arrested him for murder Syn: detain, apprehend, seize, capture, take into custody; informal pick up, pull in, collar; Brit.; informal nick 2) the spread of the disease can be arrested Syn …
112ARREST — • Amiodarone in Out of Hospital Resuscitation of Refractory Sustained Ventricular Tachyarrhythmia; • Amsterdam Resuscitation Study …
113Arrest — Ar|rẹst , der; [e]s, e <lateinisch> (Beschlagnahme; Haft) …
114arrest — [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… …
115Henry Louis Gates arrest controversy — Arrest of Henry Louis Gates Professor Henry Louis Gates and Sgt. James Crowley Participants Resident Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Sgt. James Crowley Sgt. Leon Lashley Off. Carlos Figueroa Other unnamed offic …
116warrantless arrest — Arrest of a person without a warrant. It is generally permissible if the arresting officer has reasonable grounds to believe that the person has committed a felony or if the person has committed a misdemeanor amounting to a breach of the peace in …
117malicious arrest — arrest that was made for evil purposes and has no legal basis, spiteful arrest (Law) …
118lawful arrest — arrest that was carried out according to the law, capture of a person by police in a legal manner …
119unjustified arrest — arrest that has no acceptable reason …
120unnecessary arrest — arrest that was not required …