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Etymology: [ &-'rest ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. to arrest + -er

durdurucu, kesici, tutuklayan kişi, tutucu, tutuklayıcı, tutuklamak, tutuklama, gözaltı, TEVKİF ETMEK; NEZARETTE TUTMAK, tutukla, sabitle/tutukla, el koymak, durdurmak. arrest s.o.'s attention birinin dikkatini çekmek, durdurmak, bloke etmek, durdurma, areste, tevkif, tutukluluk, çekmek (dikkat), önlemek, yakalamak, götürmek, çekmek, önleme, durma, i. tutuklama, tevkif. f. 1. tutuklamak, tevkif etmek. 2. durdurmak, mevkuf, tutuklamak, tevkif etmek, durdurulmuş, sona erdir, celbetmek under arrest tutuklu, arest, tutmak,

1 durdurucu     ts
2 kesici     ts
3 tutuklayan kişi     ts
4 tutucu     ts
5 tutuklayıcı  Nükleer Bilimler     ts
6arrest tutuklamak  fiil     ts
7arrest tutuklama  isim     ts
8arrest gözaltı     ts
9arrest TEVKİF ETMEK; NEZARETTE TUTMAK  Askeri     ts
10arrest tutukla     ts
11arrest sabitle/tutukla     ts
12arrest el koymak  fiil     ts
13arrest durdurmak. arrest s.o.'s attention birinin dikkatini çekmek  fiil     ts
14arrest durdurmak  fiil     ts
15arrest bloke etmek  fiil     ts
16arrest durdurma  isim     ts
17arrest areste     ts
18arrest tevkif     ts
19arrest tutukluluk  Kanun     ts
20arrest çekmek (dikkat)  fiil     ts
21arrest önlemek     ts
22arrest yakalamak     ts
23arrest götürmek     ts
24arrest çekmek     ts
25arrest önleme     ts
26arrest durma  Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim     ts
27arrest i. tutuklama, tevkif. f. 1. tutuklamak, tevkif etmek. 2. durdurmak     ts
28arrest mevkuf     ts
29arrest tutuklamak, tevkif etmek  fiil     ts
30arrest durdurulmuş     ts
31arrest sona erdir     ts
32arrest celbetmek under arrest tutuklu     ts
33arrest arest  Tıp     ts
34arrest tutmak     ts
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A device that stops or prevents, as a spark arrester that prevents sparks from being released to start fires, One who places under arrest, The person at whose suit an arrestment is made,   A device that protects hardware, such as systems, subsystems, circuits, and equipment, from voltage or current surges produced by lightning or  electromagnetic pulses   Note: If the hardware is adequately protected, associated software may also be adequately protected (188)  Synonym surge suppressor, A protective device for limiting surge voltages on equipment by diverting surge current and returning the device to its original status It is capable of repeating these functions as specified, one who arrests, A nonlinear device to limit the amplitude of voltage on a power line The term implies that the device stops overvoltage problems (i e , lightning) In actuality, voltage clamp levels, response times, and installation determine how much voltage can be removed by the operation of an arrester, A piece of equipment designed to protect the electrical system from lightning Refer to lightning arrester, A device placed from phase to ground whose nonlinear impedance characteristics provide a path for high-amplitude transients, -Short for Surge Arrester, a device that limits surge voltage by diverting it, a restraint that slows airplanes as they land on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier, A device to physically arrest motion, To stop, The act of arresting a criminal, suspect etc, The condition of being stopped, standstill, A check, stop, an act or instance of arresting something, To seize, A confinement, detention, as after an arrest, To take into legal custody, Apprehend, bust, arrestation, Also, a decree, mandate, or warrant, stoppage; hindrance; restraint; as, an arrest of development, The taking or apprehending of a person by authority of law; legal restraint; custody, detention; imprisonment, A condition in which a player's Deputy jumps an enemy game piece and dispatches it to any hall of any friendly active Castle Also, if an enemy game piece is stationed at any hall of an active Castle, it is considered an arrestee Arrested game pieces have suppressed fields; thus, they cannot move/capture, but they may be captured (excluding Civilians) [Denoted by jump notation with the arrestee's abbreviation and parenthesized detention hall location in recorder notation ] {Refer to CASTLE EFFECT }, To tarry; to rest, Action when a person is deprived of his or her freedom, v to seize a person for legal action; to take as a prisoner, Any seizure by power, physical or moral, to seize and take into legal custody, an act or instance of an arrest, to stop a fall or a slide once it has started a climber's fall can be arrested by the belayer and the climbing rope self arrest: to stop your own fall or slide - an ice axe can be used to self arrest a slide on a snow slope, To stop; to check or hinder the motion or action of; as, to arrest the current of a river; to arrest the senses, To take, seize, or apprehend by authority of law; as, to arrest one for debt, or for a crime, To rest or fasten; to fix; to concentrate, To seize on and fix; to hold; to catch; as, to arrest the eyes or attention, The act of stopping, or restraining from further motion, etc, A scurfiness of the back part of the hind leg of a horse; also named rat-tails, sudden stop, attract and fix; "His look caught her"; "She caught his eye"; "Catch the attention of the waiter", To take into custody by legal authority, To deprive a person of liberty, through legal authority, by holding the individual in custody, The legal capture of a person that is charged with a crime, Taking physical custody of a person by lawful authority, for the purpose of holding him to answer a criminal charge, hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of; "Arrest the downward trend"; "Check the growth of communism in Sout East Asia"; "Contain the rebel movement"; "Turn back the tide of communism", take into custody; "the police nabbed the suspected criminals", If the police arrest you, they take charge of you and take you to a police station, because they believe you may have committed a crime. Police arrested five young men in connection with one of the attacks The police say seven people were arrested for minor offences. Arrest is also a noun. Police chased the fleeing terrorists and later made two arrests Murder squad detectives approached the man and placed him under arrest, detain; delay, slow down, stop; imprison, If something or someone arrests a process, they stop it continuing. The sufferer may have to make major changes in his or her life to arrest the disease, If something interesting or surprising arrests your attention, you suddenly notice it and then continue to look at it or consider it carefully. The work of an architect of genius always arrests the attention no matter how little remains see also house arrest. when the police take someone away and guard them because they may have done something illegal. Restraint and seizure of a person by someone (e.g., a police officer) acting under legal authority. An officer may arrest a person who is committing or attempting to commit a crime in the officer's presence. Arrest is also permitted if the officer reasonably believes that a crime has been committed and that the person arrested is the guilty party. A court or judicial officer may issue an arrest warrant on a showing of probable cause. Most states restrict or prohibit arrest in civil (noncriminal) cases; an example of occasionally permitted civil arrest is the taking into custody of a debtor who might otherwise abscond. In the U.S., suspects must be warned of their rights when they are arrested (see Miranda v. Arizona). An unlawful arrest is regarded as false imprisonment and usually invalidates any evidence collected in connection with it. See also rights of the accused; grand jury; indictment, the state of inactivity following an interruption; "the negotiations were in arrest"; "held them in check"; "during the halt he got some lunch"; "the momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow"; "he spent the entire stop in his seat", the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal); "the policeman on the beat got credit for the collar", To deprive a person of his liberty by legal authority, cause to stop; "Halt the engines"; "Arrest the progress"; "halt the presses", - To deprive a person of his liberty by legal authority, in the technical criminal law sense, seizure of an alleged or suspected offender to answer for a crime, To apprehend a criminal, 1 apprehend 2 seize property of a debtor which is being held by a third party, The legal apprehension of a person charged with a crime, To stop; to seize; to deprive one of his liberty by virtue of legal authority, The act of being taken into custody by the police Back to Top - B - bail: security, usually in the form of money or property, exchanged for the release of a jailed person to insure his or her appearance in court, Detention of anyone by another; only legal if a serious offence has been committed or attempted (e g for criminal damage or obstruction, but not for trespass or riding on a bridleway), an arrest is a formal process in which specific words must be said by the officer (or citizen), and physical contact is made with the body You will usually know when you are being arrested If you are not sure, ask if you are free to go If the officer says no, then assume you are under arrest, the process of taking a person accused of a crime into custody (jail) by a law enforcement officer, When the police take a person into custody on probable cause with or without a warrant, To take into custody by legal authority Assault: Threat to inflict injury with an apparent ability to do so Also, any intentional display of force that would give the victim reason to fear or expect immediate bodily harm, To deprive a person of his/her liberty by legal authority detaining him/her to answer a criminal charge, When a police officer suspects that someone has committed a crime, they may arrest the suspect and file a police report The Kansas Statutes (laws) do not use the terms "arrested, crime or convicted" in dealing with juveniles Instead, you will see the terms "custody, offense and charged", The procedure where a person is taken into police custody to be charged with a criminal offence or to be brought before a court, and must remain in police custody until they receive bail or until a court deals with their charges •Children & Criminal Law,

35 A device that stops or prevents, as a spark arrester that prevents sparks from being released to start fires     ts
36 One who places under arrest     ts
37 The person at whose suit an arrestment is made     ts
38   A device that protects hardware, such as systems, subsystems, circuits, and equipment, from voltage or current surges produced by lightning or  electromagnetic pulses   Note: If the hardware is adequately protected, associated software may also be adequately protected (188)  Synonym surge suppressor     ts
39 A protective device for limiting surge voltages on equipment by diverting surge current and returning the device to its original status It is capable of repeating these functions as specified     ts
40 one who arrests  isim     ts
41 A nonlinear device to limit the amplitude of voltage on a power line The term implies that the device stops overvoltage problems (i e , lightning) In actuality, voltage clamp levels, response times, and installation determine how much voltage can be removed by the operation of an arrester     ts
42 A piece of equipment designed to protect the electrical system from lightning Refer to lightning arrester     ts
43 A device placed from phase to ground whose nonlinear impedance characteristics provide a path for high-amplitude transients     ts
44 -Short for Surge Arrester, a device that limits surge voltage by diverting it     ts
45 a restraint that slows airplanes as they land on the flight deck of an aircraft carrier     ts
46arrest A device to physically arrest motion     ts
47arrest To stop     ts
48arrest The act of arresting a criminal, suspect etc     ts
49arrest The condition of being stopped, standstill     ts
50arrest A check, stop, an act or instance of arresting something     ts
51arrest To seize - "I’m using mathesis — a universal science of measurement and order …And there is also taxinomia a principle of classification and ordered tabulation.Knowledge replaced universal resemblance with finite differences. History was arrested and turned into tables …Western reason had entered the age of judgement."     ts
52arrest A confinement, detention, as after an arrest     ts
53arrest To take into legal custody     ts
54Arrest Apprehend     ts
55Arrest bust     ts
56Arrest arrestation     ts
57arrest Also, a decree, mandate, or warrant     ts
58arrest stoppage; hindrance; restraint; as, an arrest of development     ts
59arrest The taking or apprehending of a person by authority of law; legal restraint; custody     ts
60arrest detention; imprisonment  isim     ts
61arrest A condition in which a player's Deputy jumps an enemy game piece and dispatches it to any hall of any friendly active Castle Also, if an enemy game piece is stationed at any hall of an active Castle, it is considered an arrestee Arrested game pieces have suppressed fields; thus, they cannot move/capture, but they may be captured (excluding Civilians) [Denoted by jump notation with the arrestee's abbreviation and parenthesized detention hall location in recorder notation ] {Refer to CASTLE EFFECT }     ts
62arrest To tarry; to rest     ts
63arrest Action when a person is deprived of his or her freedom     ts
64arrest v to seize a person for legal action; to take as a prisoner     ts
65arrest Any seizure by power, physical or moral     ts
66arrest to seize and take into legal custody     ts
67arrest an act or instance of an arrest     ts
68arrest to stop a fall or a slide once it has started a climber's fall can be arrested by the belayer and the climbing rope self arrest: to stop your own fall or slide - an ice axe can be used to self arrest a slide on a snow slope     ts
69arrest To stop; to check or hinder the motion or action of; as, to arrest the current of a river; to arrest the senses     ts
70arrest To take, seize, or apprehend by authority of law; as, to arrest one for debt, or for a crime     ts
71arrest To rest or fasten; to fix; to concentrate     ts
72arrest To seize on and fix; to hold; to catch; as, to arrest the eyes or attention     ts
73arrest The act of stopping, or restraining from further motion, etc     ts
74arrest A scurfiness of the back part of the hind leg of a horse; also named rat-tails     ts
75arrest sudden stop     ts
76arrest attract and fix; "His look caught her"; "She caught his eye"; "Catch the attention of the waiter"     ts
77arrest To take into custody by legal authority     ts
78arrest To deprive a person of liberty, through legal authority, by holding the individual in custody     ts
79arrest The legal capture of a person that is charged with a crime     ts
80arrest Taking physical custody of a person by lawful authority, for the purpose of holding him to answer a criminal charge     ts
81arrest hold back, as of a danger or an enemy; check the expansion or influence of; "Arrest the downward trend"; "Check the growth of communism in Sout East Asia"; "Contain the rebel movement"; "Turn back the tide of communism"     ts
82arrest take into custody; "the police nabbed the suspected criminals"     ts
83arrest If the police arrest you, they take charge of you and take you to a police station, because they believe you may have committed a crime. Police arrested five young men in connection with one of the attacks The police say seven people were arrested for minor offences. Arrest is also a noun. Police chased the fleeing terrorists and later made two arrests Murder squad detectives approached the man and placed him under arrest     ts
84arrest detain; delay, slow down, stop; imprison  fiil     ts
85arrest If something or someone arrests a process, they stop it continuing. The sufferer may have to make major changes in his or her life to arrest the disease     ts
86arrest If something interesting or surprising arrests your attention, you suddenly notice it and then continue to look at it or consider it carefully. The work of an architect of genius always arrests the attention no matter how little remains see also house arrest. when the police take someone away and guard them because they may have done something illegal. Restraint and seizure of a person by someone (e.g., a police officer) acting under legal authority. An officer may arrest a person who is committing or attempting to commit a crime in the officer's presence. Arrest is also permitted if the officer reasonably believes that a crime has been committed and that the person arrested is the guilty party. A court or judicial officer may issue an arrest warrant on a showing of probable cause. Most states restrict or prohibit arrest in civil (noncriminal) cases; an example of occasionally permitted civil arrest is the taking into custody of a debtor who might otherwise abscond. In the U.S., suspects must be warned of their rights when they are arrested (see Miranda v. Arizona). An unlawful arrest is regarded as false imprisonment and usually invalidates any evidence collected in connection with it. See also rights of the accused; grand jury; indictment     ts
87arrest the state of inactivity following an interruption; "the negotiations were in arrest"; "held them in check"; "during the halt he got some lunch"; "the momentary stay enabled him to escape the blow"; "he spent the entire stop in his seat"     ts
88arrest the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal); "the policeman on the beat got credit for the collar"     ts
89arrest To deprive a person of his liberty by legal authority     ts
90arrest cause to stop; "Halt the engines"; "Arrest the progress"; "halt the presses"     ts
91arrest - To deprive a person of his liberty by legal authority, in the technical criminal law sense, seizure of an alleged or suspected offender to answer for a crime     ts
92arrest To apprehend a criminal     ts
93arrest 1 apprehend 2 seize property of a debtor which is being held by a third party     ts
94arrest The legal apprehension of a person charged with a crime     ts
95arrest To stop; to seize; to deprive one of his liberty by virtue of legal authority     ts
96arrest The act of being taken into custody by the police Back to Top - B - bail: security, usually in the form of money or property, exchanged for the release of a jailed person to insure his or her appearance in court     ts
97arrest Detention of anyone by another; only legal if a serious offence has been committed or attempted (e g for criminal damage or obstruction, but not for trespass or riding on a bridleway)     ts
98arrest an arrest is a formal process in which specific words must be said by the officer (or citizen), and physical contact is made with the body You will usually know when you are being arrested If you are not sure, ask if you are free to go If the officer says no, then assume you are under arrest     ts
99arrest the process of taking a person accused of a crime into custody (jail) by a law enforcement officer     ts
100arrest When the police take a person into custody on probable cause with or without a warrant     ts
101arrest To take into custody by legal authority Assault: Threat to inflict injury with an apparent ability to do so Also, any intentional display of force that would give the victim reason to fear or expect immediate bodily harm     ts
102arrest To deprive a person of his/her liberty by legal authority detaining him/her to answer a criminal charge     ts
103arrest When a police officer suspects that someone has committed a crime, they may arrest the suspect and file a police report The Kansas Statutes (laws) do not use the terms "arrested, crime or convicted" in dealing with juveniles Instead, you will see the terms "custody, offense and charged"     ts
104arrest The procedure where a person is taken into police custody to be charged with a criminal offence or to be brought before a court, and must remain in police custody until they receive bail or until a court deals with their charges •Children & Criminal Law     ts
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