Etymology: [ di-'ten-ch&n ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English detencion, from Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin detention-, detentio, from detinEre to detain.
A temporary state of custody or confinement, especially of a prisoner awaiting trial, or of a student being punished, The act of detaining or the state of being detained, detainment, detain, removing a child temporarily from parent(s) through Child Protective Services (CPS), The confinement of a person in a correctional facility during the pendency of a criminal action See also pre-trial detention, practices which store stormwater for some period of time before releasing it to a surface waterbody See also retention, The storage of water in depressions in the earth's surface, Keeping a consignment in official custody or confinement for phytosanitary reasons, A penalty charge assessed by the carrier for the detention of containers by shippers or recievers of freight beyond a specific free time This is also commodity referred to as per diem, A student may be assigned to a detention study hall for not more than one hour before, during or after school A student shall be given notice of such detention at least one day in advance of the detention so that transportation can be arranged by the parent/guardian, The act of detaining or keeping back; a withholding, In general, any time merchandise is stopped in transit short of final destination Also used to describe merchandise prohibited entry into the United States by the Food and Drug Administration or other government agency, The state of being detained (stopped or hindered); delay from necessity, Confinement; restraint; custody, a state of being confined (usually for a short time); "his detention was politically motivated"; "the prisoner is on hold"; "he is in the custody of police, a punishment in which a student must stay at school after others have gone home; "the detention of tardy pupils", a punishment in which a student must stay at school after others have gone home; "the detention of tardy pupils" a state of being confined (usually for a short time); "his detention was politically motivated"; "the prisoner is on hold"; "he is in the custody of police, Charges raised for detaining container/trailer at customer's premises for longer period than provided in Tariff, When a person is temporarily locked up until the court makes a final decision, Charge made on trailers or containers held by or for a consignor or consignee for loading or unloading, forwarding directions, or any other purpose, A charge made on vans/containers held by or for a consignor/consignee for loading or unloading, forwarding directions, or any other purpose Detention is comparable to demurrage on rail equipment, The slowing, dampening, or attenuating of flows either entering the sewer system or within the sewer system by temporarily holding the water on a surface area, in a storage basin, or within the sewer itself, The temporary custody of juveniles who are accused of a delinquent offense and require a restricted or secure environment for their own or the community's protection while awaiting a final court disposition States may also use detention facilities as a sanction for probation violations or as a disposition option, delay, detainment; confinement, Detention is when someone is arrested or put into prison, especially for political reasons. the detention without trial of government critics, Detention is a punishment for naughty schoolchildren, who are made to stay at school after the other children have gone home. The teacher kept the boys in detention after school, a detention occurs where a representative of the state (eg police officer) exercises control over bodily movements by a demand or direction that may have significant legal consequences Physical restraint is not required, since psychological compulsion or coercion can amount to a detention A detention is less than an arrest, but in practice the distinction is not very relevant, Temporary care of a juvenile offender or a juvenile alleged to be delinquent who requires secure custody in a physically restricting facility pending disposition of the case, Keeping equipment beyond the time allowed See Demurrage, The storage and subsequent release of excess stormwater runoff from a site, The temporary storage of storm runoff to control peak discharge rates and provide gravity settling of pollutants, Charges for the utilization of containers that exceed the the specified time limit afforded to a carrier or shipper, Costs incurred when a shipper/consignee or his agent removes a container from carrier's origin/destination CY to the shipper/consignee's place of business, and does not return the loaded/empty container to the CY or to another location designated by the carrier within the permitted free time as stipulated in the applicable tariff See Also: Demurrage, Temporary custody of a person while the court forms a final decision or opinion, The storage and slow release of stormwater following precipitation by means of a depression or tank Detention is used for pollutant removal, water storage, and peak flow reduction, The penalty for exceeding free time allowed for loading/unloading under the terms of the agreement with the carrier Detention is the term used in the motor industry; demurrage is used in the rail and ocean industry, the state of being held, or "detained," usually, thought not always, in prison, That which locks or unlocks a movement; a catch, pawl, or dog; especially, in clockwork, the catch which locks and unlocks the wheelwork in striking, The action of creating a detent mechanism to lock or unlock movement, A catch or holding device, > A catch in a clock mechanism, which, if removed, allows the machinery to move, a stop or other device (such as a pin or lever) on a ratchet wheel Switch action is typified by a gradual increase in force to a position at which there is an immediate and marked reduction in force, device that holds one object in a certain position relative to another object, A click stop, a place where a mechanism is designed to fall into one or another specific settings This usually consists of a track with valleys in it, along which a spring-loaded part slides When the spring-loaded part is released, it tends to fall into one of the valleys This is commonly used in bicycles in indexed shifting systems, A preset internal positioning feature that provides for a incremental holding or locating function, a hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward, A notch that you can feel as you move a fader up or down; signifies the point at which no level boost or cut is applied by the fader,
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A temporary state of custody or confinement, especially of a prisoner awaiting trial, or of a student being punished
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The act of detaining or the state of being detained
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detainment
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removing a child temporarily from parent(s) through Child Protective Services (CPS)
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The confinement of a person in a correctional facility during the pendency of a criminal action See also pre-trial detention
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practices which store stormwater for some period of time before releasing it to a surface waterbody See also retention
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The storage of water in depressions in the earth's surface
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Keeping a consignment in official custody or confinement for phytosanitary reasons
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A penalty charge assessed by the carrier for the detention of containers by shippers or recievers of freight beyond a specific free time This is also commodity referred to as per diem
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A student may be assigned to a detention study hall for not more than one hour before, during or after school A student shall be given notice of such detention at least one day in advance of the detention so that transportation can be arranged by the parent/guardian
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The act of detaining or keeping back; a withholding
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In general, any time merchandise is stopped in transit short of final destination Also used to describe merchandise prohibited entry into the United States by the Food and Drug Administration or other government agency
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The state of being detained (stopped or hindered); delay from necessity
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Confinement; restraint; custody
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a state of being confined (usually for a short time); "his detention was politically motivated"; "the prisoner is on hold"; "he is in the custody of police
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a punishment in which a student must stay at school after others have gone home; "the detention of tardy pupils"
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a punishment in which a student must stay at school after others have gone home; "the detention of tardy pupils" a state of being confined (usually for a short time); "his detention was politically motivated"; "the prisoner is on hold"; "he is in the custody of police
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Charges raised for detaining container/trailer at customer's premises for longer period than provided in Tariff
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When a person is temporarily locked up until the court makes a final decision
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Charge made on trailers or containers held by or for a consignor or consignee for loading or unloading, forwarding directions, or any other purpose
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A charge made on vans/containers held by or for a consignor/consignee for loading or unloading, forwarding directions, or any other purpose Detention is comparable to demurrage on rail equipment
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The slowing, dampening, or attenuating of flows either entering the sewer system or within the sewer system by temporarily holding the water on a surface area, in a storage basin, or within the sewer itself
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The temporary custody of juveniles who are accused of a delinquent offense and require a restricted or secure environment for their own or the community's protection while awaiting a final court disposition States may also use detention facilities as a sanction for probation violations or as a disposition option
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delay, detainment; confinement isim
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Detention is when someone is arrested or put into prison, especially for political reasons. the detention without trial of government critics
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Detention is a punishment for naughty schoolchildren, who are made to stay at school after the other children have gone home. The teacher kept the boys in detention after school
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a detention occurs where a representative of the state (eg police officer) exercises control over bodily movements by a demand or direction that may have significant legal consequences Physical restraint is not required, since psychological compulsion or coercion can amount to a detention A detention is less than an arrest, but in practice the distinction is not very relevant
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Temporary care of a juvenile offender or a juvenile alleged to be delinquent who requires secure custody in a physically restricting facility pending disposition of the case
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Keeping equipment beyond the time allowed See Demurrage
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The storage and subsequent release of excess stormwater runoff from a site
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The temporary storage of storm runoff to control peak discharge rates and provide gravity settling of pollutants
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Charges for the utilization of containers that exceed the the specified time limit afforded to a carrier or shipper
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Costs incurred when a shipper/consignee or his agent removes a container from carrier's origin/destination CY to the shipper/consignee's place of business, and does not return the loaded/empty container to the CY or to another location designated by the carrier within the permitted free time as stipulated in the applicable tariff See Also: Demurrage
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Temporary custody of a person while the court forms a final decision or opinion
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The storage and slow release of stormwater following precipitation by means of a depression or tank Detention is used for pollutant removal, water storage, and peak flow reduction
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The penalty for exceeding free time allowed for loading/unloading under the terms of the agreement with the carrier Detention is the term used in the motor industry; demurrage is used in the rail and ocean industry
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the state of being held, or "detained," usually, thought not always, in prison
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detent
That which locks or unlocks a movement; a catch, pawl, or dog; especially, in clockwork, the catch which locks and unlocks the wheelwork in striking - "A UHF tuner having 70 detent positions with fine tuning capability at all locations. Coarse tuning is accomplished via a toothed, detented disk and a spirally-extending rim having a follower lever operable therewith."
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detent
The action of creating a detent mechanism to lock or unlock movement
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detent
A catch or holding device
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detent
> A catch in a clock mechanism, which, if removed, allows the machinery to move
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detent
a stop or other device (such as a pin or lever) on a ratchet wheel Switch action is typified by a gradual increase in force to a position at which there is an immediate and marked reduction in force
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detent
device that holds one object in a certain position relative to another object isim
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detent
A click stop, a place where a mechanism is designed to fall into one or another specific settings This usually consists of a track with valleys in it, along which a spring-loaded part slides When the spring-loaded part is released, it tends to fall into one of the valleys This is commonly used in bicycles in indexed shifting systems
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detent
A preset internal positioning feature that provides for a incremental holding or locating function
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detent
a hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward
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A notch that you can feel as you move a fader up or down; signifies the point at which no level boost or cut is applied by the fader
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