"Remanding" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Remanding" Meaning

Remanding is a legal term.

It is a verb that means to send back to a court or authority for a further hearing, decision, or examination.

"Remanding" Examples

Equivalent expressions and usage examples for "remanding"


1. Sentencing

The judge has decided to remand the defendant until the next court hearing.

2. Temporarily releasing custody

The prisoner was remanded to the custody of his parents with an electronic monitoring device.

3. Delivering a verdict

The jury returned a verdict of guilty, remanding the decision to the judge for sentencing.

4. Seeking an injunction

The court granted an injunction remanding the company to cease operations until further notice.

5. Returning a product for repair or examination

Please return the defective device to the service center for remanding to our quality control team.

"Remanding" Similar Words

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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The word "remake" refers to:<br><br>A creation of a new version of a previously made film, television show, book, or other work of art. This new version is often a reinterpretation, update, or reimagining of the original work, and is often created with new technology or techniques that were not available when the original was made. A remake is often intended to appeal to a new audience or to bring the original story to a wider audience, and it can be considered a new work in its own right.

Remaking

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The word "remaking" is a verb that refers to the act of making something again, either entirely new or in a modified way, often with the intention of improving or replacing the original. It can also refer to the creation of a new version of something that already exists, such as a film, book, or software.<br><br>In a general sense, remaking something involves taking existing ideas, concepts, or materials and recombining them in a new way to produce something new and often improved.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The producers plan to remake the classic film as a modern retelling.<br> The new version of the software is a major remaking of the original, with improved performance and features.<br> The artist is remaking her grandmother's antique dress into a modern piece of art.<br><br>Synonyms for "remaking" include:<br><br> Revising<br> ReBOOTing<br> Revisiting<br> Reenacting<br> Revamping

Reman

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To remain or continue to exist or be in a particular state.

Remand

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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.

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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.

Remanufactured

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Remanufactured refers to an item or product that has been thoroughly inspected, restored, and refurbished to a like-new condition. It has been restored to its original specifications, often using original or equivalent parts, and has been thoroughly tested to ensure it meets the same standards as a brand-new product.

Remap

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To create or design a new layout or system using an existing map or plan as a reference.

Remapped

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The word "remapped" is a verb that means to redraw or recreate a map or chart, or to repurpose a map or chart for a new purpose.<br><br>Examples: <br><br>- The city remapped its bike network to make it safer and more accessible.<br>- The researchers remapped the DNA sequence to identify a genetic mutation.

Remapping

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Remapping refers to the process of rewiring or repurposing a computer's keyboard, mouse, or screen layout to change the function or location of certain buttons, keys, or display elements. It is often used to assist individuals with disabilities, reassign keys for gaming, or adapt to new software or hardware.

Remark

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To comment or note something, often in a brief or casual way.