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- verbarrest (verb) · arrests (third person present) · arrested (past tense) · arrested (past participle) · arresting (present participle)
- seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody:"the police arrested him for possession of marijuana" · "two youths aged 16 were arrested"
- stop or check (progress or a process):"the spread of the disease can be arrested" · "arrested development may occur"
- suffer a heart attack:"they were trying to resuscitate a patient who had arrested"
- attract the attention of (someone):"his attention was arrested by a strange sound"
nounarrest (noun) · arrests (plural noun)- the action of seizing someone to take into custody:"I have a warrant for your arrest" · "they placed her under arrest" · "at least 69 arrests were made"
- a stoppage or sudden cessation of motion:"a respiratory arrest"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French arester, based on Latin ad- ‘at, to’ + restare ‘remain, stop’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- seize (someone) by legal authority and take into custody:
- stop or check (progress or a process):
- attract the attention of (someone):
noun- the action of seizing someone to take into custody:
- a stoppage or sudden cessation of motion:
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