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remanded
[ ri-man-did ]
adjective
- sent back or consigned again, as for revision:
A remanded proposal that fails to achieve a 60% majority of votes when reconsidered shall be removed from further consideration.
- Law.
- relating to or being a case sent back to a lower court from which it was appealed:
We trust that the facts of the parties' relationship will become clearer during the remanded hearing.
- (of a prisoner or accused person) sent back into custody, as to await further proceedings:
A remanded person awaiting trial at the city’s central prison has complained of overcrowding and poor sanitation.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of remand ( def ).
Other Word Forms
- ܲ··Ի· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of remanded1
Example Sentences
At the hearing she was remanded back into custody while Mrs Spragg, who is also alleged to have made calls, sent letters and visited the family home, was granted conditional bail.
A 29-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of murder on Monday morning and was remanded in custody, police said.
Both appeared in Cardiff Magistrates' Court on Saturday and have been remanded in custody.
Six people - five charged with murder and one with assisting them - were previously remanded in custody ahead of a trial.
The accused did not enter a plea when the charges were listed and was remanded into custody to appear at Southwark Crown Court on 13 May.
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