"Remand" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Remand" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Remand" Meaning

To remand means to send someone back to custody or detention, often while they await a court hearing or trial, and usually on the advice of a judge.

"Remand" Examples

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To return someone to prison or a controlled environment after they have been temporarily released.
The judge remanded the defendant back into custody after she failed to meet the bail conditions.

To return someone or something to a previous position, state, or condition.
The project was remanded to the previous stages due to unforeseen delays.

To send (a matter or person) back to a person, organization, etc. for consideration or further action.
The case was remanded to the manager for further review.

A portion of a sentence; a period of imprisonment.
They were given a remand of three years for the crime.

To send or remit (someone) to someone else for a decision to be made about their fate.
The victim's family remanded her to the social services for further guidance.

Noun


A 2­-2-1 vote in which the parties split on a specific issue, neither supporting the plan proposed by manager's motion for quantity, specifically time.
In Criminal law, a remand hearing.
The judge issued a leave for the case to be remanded for retrial.

"Remand" Similar Words

Remaindered

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Remaining or leftover after a subtraction has been made.

Remainders

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The word "remainders" refers to the amounts left over when a number is divided by another number. It can also refer to things or people who are left behind or remain unchanged in a situation. The word can also imply something that stays or persists, despite changes or circumstances.<br><br>For example, in arithmetic, if you divide 17 by 5, the remainder is 2.

Remained

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Remaining

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Left over or left behind; remaining after something has been spent, eaten, or used up.<br><br>Example: There were five cookies, but two are remaining.

Remains

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Remake

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Remaking

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Reman

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Remanded

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Remanding

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Remanent

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Remaining; left behind.

Remanet

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There is no such word as "remanet" in English. However, the word "residual" is similar, and it refers to something that remains or is left over after something else has been removed or taken away. <br><br>On the other hand, there is a word "remnant", which refers to something that remains or is left over after something else has been removed or destroyed.

Remanufacture

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To manufacture again, especially something that has previously been manufactured and then disassembled.

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Remap

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Remapped

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