Remanding [verb]
Definition of Remanding:
confine; put in jail
Synonyms of Remanding:
● Incarcerate
● Apprehend
● Detain
● Jail
● Commit
● Hold
● Nab
● Constrain
● Closet
● Immure
● Ice
● Keep
● Trammel
● Intern
● Restrain
● Stockade
● Pen
● Circumscribe
● Curb
● Limit
● Cage
● Check
● Occlude
● Impound
● Bottle up
● Put away
● Remand
● Lock up
● Bastille
● Fence in
● Hold captive
● Hold hostage
● Hold in custody
● Keep captive
● Keep in custody
● Lock in
● Put behind bars
● Rail in
● Send to prison
● Send up
● Shut in
● Take prisoner
Opposite/Antonyms of Remanding:
● Allow
● Help
● Stop
● Let go
● Free
● Permit
● Assist
● Aid
● Cease
● Liberate
● Release
Sentence/Example of Remanding:
Therefore, I am remanding you to the custody of the Medical Corps for observation.
His remanding her to Sarai shows that the subjection was lawful and right.
Instead of remanding me to the Conciergerie, give me leave to follow the boy's body to Pere-Lachaise.
Said court erred in remanding this plaintiff in error to the custody of said defendant in error.