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detention
[dih-ten-shuhn]
noun
the act of detaining.
the state of being detained.
maintenance of a person in custody or confinement, especially while awaiting a court decision.
the withholding of what belongs to or is claimed by another.
adjective
of or relating to detention or used to detain.
the detention room of a police station.
detention
/ dɪˈtɛnʃən /
noun
the act of detaining or state of being detained
custody or confinement, esp of a suspect awaiting trial
( as modifier )
a detention order
a form of punishment in which a pupil is detained after school
the withholding of something belonging to or claimed by another
Other Word Forms
- nondetention noun
- predetention noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of detention1
Word History and Origins
Origin of detention1
Example Sentences
After the Home Depot raid, he was taken to a detention center in downtown Sacramento, where he had to sleep on a hard ceramic floor with an aluminum blanket.
They’re supposed to expedite the deportation of the tens of thousands of people currently in detention camps and go through millions of backlogged cases even though few of them have experience with immigration law.
“It basically says, if you entered illegally, only ICE can decide if you get out of detention.”
"Both sides have deliberately targeted civilians through attacks, summary executions, arbitrary detention, torture, and inhuman treatment in detention facilities, including denial of food, sanitation, and medical care," said Fact-Finding Mission chair, Mohamed Chande Othman.
It also raises questions about whether Canada has a responsibility to expedite entry for people in ICE detention who have ties to that country.
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