detention

/dɪˈtɛnʃn̩/
noun 4name 1

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(noun.)

ADJ

arbitrary

The government was criticized for the arbitrary detention of peaceful protesters without charges.

pre-trial

indefinite

The refugee's indefinite detention at the border lasted over two years before his case was reviewed.

VERB + DETENTION

be in, remain in

Several suspects were in detention while the police completed their investigation.

hold sb in, place sb in, sentence sb to

The suspect was placed in detention while police investigated the robbery.

be subject to, face | release sb from

DETENTION + NOUN

camp, centre

PREP

in ~

The teenager was kept in detention after school for not doing his homework.

under ~

The suspect remained under detention pending the court hearing next week.

PHRASES

a period/term of detention

After serving a long term of detention, he finally returned home to his family.

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