arrentation (Meaning)

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arrentation ()

A letting or renting, esp. a license to inclose land in a forest with a low hedge and a ditch, under a yearly rent.

Synonyms & Antonyms of arrentation

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arrentation Sentence Examples

  1. The arrentation of the suspect occurred swiftly after the robbery was reported.
  2. The police department conducted the arrentation of several individuals involved in the drug trafficking ring.
  3. After a thorough investigation, the authorities made an arrentation in connection with the cybercrime spree.
  4. The arrentation of the notorious gang leader brought relief to the local community.
  5. Despite being on the run for months, the fugitive finally faced arrentation in a dramatic showdown with law enforcement.
  6. The detectives coordinated the arrentation of the embezzlement suspects following months of surveillance.
  7. The arrentation of the counterfeiters led to the dismantling of a sophisticated operation.
  8. With sufficient evidence gathered, the prosecutor authorized the arrentation of the white-collar criminals.
  9. The arrentation of the assailant brought closure to the victim's family after a long and difficult ordeal.
  10. Following the arrentation of the corporate fraudsters, the company implemented stricter internal controls to prevent future misconduct.

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A letting or renting, esp. a license to inclose land in a forest with a low hedge and a ditch, under a yearly rent.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The arrentation of the suspect occurred swiftly after the robbery was reported.

The police department conducted the arrentation of several individuals involved in the drug trafficking ring.

After a thorough investigation, the authorities made an arrentation in connection with the cybercrime spree.

The arrentation of the notorious gang leader brought relief to the local community.