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    re·mand
    [rəˈmand]
    verb
    remand (verb) · remands (third person present) · remanded (past tense) · remanded (past participle) · remanding (present participle)
    1. place (a defendant) on bail or in custody, especially when a trial is adjourned:
      "I had a seventeen-year-old son remanded to a drug-addiction program"
      Similar:
      send to prison
      put behind bars
      put under lock and key
      put in chains
      put/throw into irons
      clap in irons
      hold captive
      coop up
      fence in
      pen in
      wall in
      mew (up)
      • return (a case) to a lower court for reconsideration:
        "the Supreme Court summarily vacated the opinion and remanded the matter back to the California Court of Appeal"
    noun
    remand (noun) · remands (plural noun)
    Origin
    late Middle English (as a verb in the sense ‘send back again’): from late Latin remandare, from re- ‘back’ + mandare ‘commit’. The noun dates from the late 18th century.
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  4. to send back, remit, or consign again. Law. to send back (a case) to a lower court from which it was appealed, with instructions as to what further proceedings should be had. (of a court or magistrate) to send back (a prisoner or accused person) into custody, as to await further proceedings. noun the act of remanding. the state of being remanded.
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    (rĭ-mănd′) tr.v. re·mand·ed, re·mand·ing, re·mands To send or order back, especially: a. To send back (a person) into legal custody, as to a jail or prison. b. To send (a case) from a higher to a lower court, as when an appellate court determines that the trial court needs to hold a new trial or engage in additional proceedings.
    www.thefreedictionary.com/remand
    verb re·​mand ri-ˈmand remanded; remanding; remands Synonyms of remand transitive verb : to order back: such as a : to send back (a case) to another court or agency for further action
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/remand
    The term “ remand ” means to place a person in custody or on bail while awaiting a trial. For example, a remand is necessary if the court believes the defendant may be a flight risk, or likely to leave the state while awaiting his trial.
    Meaning of remand in English remand verb [ T often passive ] law specialized uk / rɪˈmɑːnd / us / rɪˈmænd / Add to word list to send someone accused of committing a crime away from court until their trial begins:
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