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Meaning of rearrest
rearrest
to arrest (someone or something) again, a second or subsequent arrest
rearrest Sentence Examples
- The suspect was released from custody, but was later rearrested on unrelated charges.
- Authorities rearrested the fugitive after he was spotted at a local diner.
- Due to new evidence, the defendant was rearrested and charged with a more serious offense.
- The parolee was rearrested for violating the terms of his release.
- The robbery suspect was apprehended and initially charged, but was later rearrested for a murder related to the crime.
- After escaping from prison, the inmate was rearrested within a week.
- The man was rearrested multiple times for public intoxication and disorderly conduct.
- The police rearrested the suspect for questioning about a witness tampering case.
- The traffic offender was rearrested for driving under the influence after being released on bond.
- The juvenile delinquent was rearrested for committing a series of burglaries.
FAQs About the word rearrest
to arrest (someone or something) again, a second or subsequent arrest
restraint, confinement, incarceration, captivity, detention,arrest, imprisonment, apprehension, capture, immurement
discharge,release, liberation,emancipation
The suspect was released from custody, but was later rearrested on unrelated charges.
Authorities rearrested the fugitive after he was spotted at a local diner.
Due to new evidence, the defendant was rearrested and charged with a more serious offense.
The parolee was rearrested for violating the terms of his release.