rearresting Sentence Examples
- Officers are rearresting suspects connected to a recent crime spree.
- The fugitive was rearrested after evading authorities for several weeks.
- Police rearrested the released suspect due to new evidence linking him to the crime.
- The suspect's rearrest came after witnesses identified him in a lineup.
- Despite the rearrest, the suspect denied involvement in the alleged offense.
- The rearrested defendant will face additional charges for his escape from custody.
- The suspect's rearrest followed a lengthy investigation and surveillance operation.
- Bond was denied for the rearrested suspect due to his previous criminal record.
- The judge ordered the rearresting of the witness after they failed to appear in court.
- The rearrested suspect was released on bail, pending further proceedings.
rearresting Meaning
rearresting
to arrest (someone or something) again, a second or subsequent arrest
Synonyms & Antonyms of rearresting
FAQs About the word rearresting
to arrest (someone or something) again, a second or subsequent arrest
committing, arresting, holding, restraining, running in, detaining, pulling in, imprisoning, jailing, incarcerating
releasing,discharging, freeing, liberating, loosening, emancipating, loosing,springing,unbinding
Officers are rearresting suspects connected to a recent crime spree.
The fugitive was rearrested after evading authorities for several weeks.
Police rearrested the released suspect due to new evidence linking him to the crime.
The suspect's rearrest came after witnesses identified him in a lineup.