slovodefinícia
detain
(encz)
detain,držet v: web
detain
(encz)
detain,nechat čekat v: web
detain
(encz)
detain,nechat po škole v: web
detain
(encz)
detain,upoutat pozornost v: web
detain
(encz)
detain,zadržet v:
detain
(encz)
detain,zadržovat v: web
detain
(encz)
detain,zaujmout v: web
Detain
(gcide)
Detain \De*tain"\, n.
Detention. [Obs.] --Spenser.
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Detain
(gcide)
Detain \De*tain"\ (d[-e]*t[=a]n"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Detained; p. pr. & vb. n. Detaining.] [F. d['e]tenir, L.
detinere, detentum; de + tenere to hold. See Tenable.]
1. To keep back or from; to withhold.
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Detain not the wages of the hireling. --Jer. Taylor.
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2. To restrain from proceeding; to stay or stop; to delay;
as, we were detained by an accident.
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Let us detain thee, until we shall have made ready a
kid for thee. --Judges xiii.
15.
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3. To hold or keep in custody.

Syn: To withhold; retain; stop; stay; arrest; check; retard;
delay; hinder.
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detain
(wn)
detain
v 1: deprive of freedom; take into confinement [syn: confine,
detain] [ant: free, liberate, loose, release,
unloose, unloosen]
2: stop or halt; "Please stay the bloodshed!" [syn: stay,
detain, delay]
3: cause to be slowed down or delayed; "Traffic was delayed by
the bad weather"; "she delayed the work that she didn't want
to perform" [syn: delay, detain, hold up] [ant:
hurry, rush]
podobné slovodefinícia
detain
(encz)
detain,držet v: webdetain,nechat čekat v: webdetain,nechat po škole v: webdetain,upoutat pozornost v: webdetain,zadržet v: detain,zadržovat v: webdetain,zaujmout v: web
detained
(encz)
detained,zadržovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož
detainee
(encz)
detainee,zadržená osoba n: web
detainees
(encz)
detainees,zatčení n: nax
detainment
(encz)
detainment,
political detainee
(encz)
political detainee, n:
Detainder
(gcide)
Detainder \De*tain"der\ (-d[~e]r), n. (Law)
A writ. See Detinue.
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Detained
(gcide)
Detain \De*tain"\ (d[-e]*t[=a]n"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Detained; p. pr. & vb. n. Detaining.] [F. d['e]tenir, L.
detinere, detentum; de + tenere to hold. See Tenable.]
1. To keep back or from; to withhold.
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Detain not the wages of the hireling. --Jer. Taylor.
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2. To restrain from proceeding; to stay or stop; to delay;
as, we were detained by an accident.
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Let us detain thee, until we shall have made ready a
kid for thee. --Judges xiii.
15.
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3. To hold or keep in custody.

Syn: To withhold; retain; stop; stay; arrest; check; retard;
delay; hinder.
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Detainer
(gcide)
Detainer \De*tain"er\ (-[~e]r), n.
1. One who detains.
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2. (Law)
(a) The keeping possession of what belongs to another;
detention of what is another's, even though the
original taking may have been lawful. Forcible
detainer is indictable at common law.
(b) A writ authorizing the keeper of a prison to continue
to keep a person in custody.
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Detaining
(gcide)
Detain \De*tain"\ (d[-e]*t[=a]n"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Detained; p. pr. & vb. n. Detaining.] [F. d['e]tenir, L.
detinere, detentum; de + tenere to hold. See Tenable.]
1. To keep back or from; to withhold.
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Detain not the wages of the hireling. --Jer. Taylor.
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2. To restrain from proceeding; to stay or stop; to delay;
as, we were detained by an accident.
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Let us detain thee, until we shall have made ready a
kid for thee. --Judges xiii.
15.
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3. To hold or keep in custody.

Syn: To withhold; retain; stop; stay; arrest; check; retard;
delay; hinder.
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Detainment
(gcide)
Detainment \De*tain"ment\, n. [Cf. OF. detenement.]
Detention. [R.] --Blackstone.
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Forcible entry and detainer
(gcide)
Forcible \For"ci*ble\, a. [Cf. OF. forcible forcible, forceable
that may be forced.]
1. Possessing force; characterized by force, efficiency, or
energy; powerful; efficacious; impressive; influential.
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How forcible are right words! --Job. vi. 2?.
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Sweet smells are most forcible in dry substances,
when broken. --Bacon.
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But I have reasons strong and forcible. --Shak.
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That punishment which hath been sometimes forcible
to bridle sin. --Hooker.
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He is at once elegant and sublime, forcible and
ornamented. --Lowth
(Transl. )
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2. Violent; impetuous.
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Like mingled streams, more forcible when joined.
--Prior.
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3. Using force against opposition or resistance; obtained by
compulsion; effected by force; as, forcible entry or
abduction.
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In embraces of King James . . . forcible and unjust.
--Swift.
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Forcible entry and detainer (Law), the entering upon and
taking and withholding of land and tenements by actual
force and violence, and with a strong hand, to the
hindrance of the person having the right to enter.

Syn: Violent; powerful; strong; energetic; mighty; potent;
weighty; impressive; cogent; influential.
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detain
(wn)
detain
v 1: deprive of freedom; take into confinement [syn: confine,
detain] [ant: free, liberate, loose, release,
unloose, unloosen]
2: stop or halt; "Please stay the bloodshed!" [syn: stay,
detain, delay]
3: cause to be slowed down or delayed; "Traffic was delayed by
the bad weather"; "she delayed the work that she didn't want
to perform" [syn: delay, detain, hold up] [ant:
hurry, rush]
detainee
(wn)
detainee
n 1: some held in custody [syn: detainee, {political
detainee}]
detainment
(wn)
detainment
n 1: a state of being confined (usually for a short time); "his
detention was politically motivated"; "the prisoner is on
hold"; "he is in the custody of police" [syn: detention,
detainment, hold, custody]
political detainee
(wn)
political detainee
n 1: some held in custody [syn: detainee, {political
detainee}]
DETAINER
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DETAINER. 1. The act of keeping a person against his will, or of keeping
goods or property. All illegal detainers of the person amount to false
imprisonment, and may be remedied by habeas corpus.
2.-2. A detainer or detention of goods is either lawful or unlawful;
when lawful, the party having possession of them cannot be deprived of it.
The detention may be unlawful, although the original taking was lawful; as
when goods were distrained for rent, and the rent was afterwards paid; or
when they 'Were pledged, and the money borrowed, and interest were
afterwards paid; in these, and the like cases, the owner should make a
demand, (q.v.) and if the possessor refuse to restore them, trover,
detinue, or replevin will lie, at the option of the plaintiff.
3.-3. There may also be a detainer of land and this is either lawful
and peaceable, or unlawful and forcible. 1. The detainer is lawful where the
entry has been lawful, and the estate is held by virtue of some right. 2. It
is unlawful and forcible, where the entry has been unlawful, and with force,
and it is retained, by force, against right; or even when the entry has been
peaceable and lawful, if the detainer be by force, and against right; as, if
a tenant at will should detain with force, after the will has determined, he
will be guilty of a forcible detainer. Hawk. P. C. ch. 64, s. 22; 2 Chit.
Pr. 288; Com. Dig, B. 2; 8 Cowen, 216; 1 Hall, 240; 4 John. 198; 4 Bibb,
501. A forcible detainer is a distinct offence from a forcible entry. 8
Cowen, 216. See Forcible entry and detainer.
4.-4. A writ or instrument, issued or made by a competent officer,
authorizing the keeper of a prison to keep in his custody a person therein
named. A detainer may be lodged against. one within the walls of a prison,
on what account soever he is there. Com. Dig. Process, E 3 b.

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