arrest

[ uh-rest ]
/ əˈrɛst /

verb (used with object)

noun

Idioms for arrest

    under arrest, in custody of the police or other legal authorities: They placed the suspect under arrest at the scene of the crime.

Origin of arrest

1275–1325; (v.) Middle English aresten < Anglo-French, Middle French arester, < Vulgar Latin *arrestāre to stop (see ar-, rest2); (noun) Middle English arest(e) < Anglo-French, Old French, noun derivative of v.

synonym study for arrest

3. See stop.

OTHER WORDS FROM arrest

Example sentences from the Web for arrestment

British Dictionary definitions for arrestment (1 of 2)

arrestment
/ (əˈrɛstmənt) /

noun

Scots law the seizure of money or property to prevent a debtor paying one creditor in advance of another

British Dictionary definitions for arrestment (2 of 2)

arrest
/ (əˈrɛst) /

verb (tr)

noun

Word Origin for arrest

C14: from Old French arester, from Vulgar Latin arrestāre (unattested), from Latin ad at, to + restāre to stand firm, stop

Medical definitions for arrestment

arrest
[ ə-rĕst ]

v.

To stop; check.
To undergo cardiac arrest.

n.

An interference with or a checking of the regular course of a disease or symptom, a stoppage.
Interference with the performance of a function.
The inhibition of a developmental process, usually the ultimate stage of development.

Idioms and Phrases with arrestment

arrest

see under arrest.