arret Antonyms
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Meaning of arret
Webster
arret (n.)
A judgment, decision, or decree of a court or high tribunal; also, a decree of a sovereign.
An arrest; a legal seizure.
Webster
arret (v. t.)
Same as Aret.
arret Sentence Examples
- The train came to an abrupt arret at the station.
- The traffic signal turned red, signaling drivers to come to a complete arret.
- In the middle of the performance, there was a sudden arret due to technical difficulties.
- The judge's arret silenced the courtroom as he prepared to deliver his verdict.
- The emergency evacuation plan required employees to immediately evacuate the building upon hearing the fire alarm's arret.
- The hikers paused for a brief arret to catch their breath and admire the view.
- The sudden arret in funding caused the project to come to a standstill.
- The conductor announced the train's arret at the final destination.
- The teacher called for an arret to the commotion in the classroom.
- The storm's intensity necessitated an arret in outdoor activities until it passed.
FAQs About the word arret
A judgment, decision, or decree of a court or high tribunal; also, a decree of a sovereign., An arrest; a legal seizure., Same as Aret.
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The train came to an abrupt arret at the station.
The traffic signal turned red, signaling drivers to come to a complete arret.
In the middle of the performance, there was a sudden arret due to technical difficulties.
The judge's arret silenced the courtroom as he prepared to deliver his verdict.