arrest | |
gen. | arestado; arestiĝo; aresto; haltigo; aresti |
point | |
gen. | akraĵo; fingromontri; kulmino; pinto; poento; punkto |
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arestado; arestiĝo; aresto; haltigo | |||
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aresti | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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collar (I knew they would collar the robber sooner or later) | |||
law enforcement's taking of a suspect into formal custody; The legal capture of a person who is charged with a crime | |||
ar | |||
In the context of rules of engagement, the action of seizing a free individual to place him/her in custody pending further legal action or to maintain public order, or pursuant to a legal order. (FRA) |
arrest: 2 phrases in 1 subject |
General | 2 |