单词 | disarrest |
释义 | disarrestv. Now rare. transitive. To free (a person) from arrest; to release (a thing) that has been seized or commandeered. Cf. de-arrest v. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > arrest > [verb (transitive)] > release from arrest disarrest1443 de-arrest1791 1443 in H. Nicolas Proc. & Ordinances Privy Council (1835) V. 237 (MED) A commission..for þarrestyng of shippes with an inhibicion..þat þadmiral noþer noon oþer for him disareste hem. 1488 in Northants. Notes & Queries (1892) 4 159 To emplede pursue areste disareste and in areste holde his dettoures. 1528 J. Hackett Let. 6 Apr. (1971) 135 That sche schowld cawse to dysarest the forsayd korn. 1643 W. Prynne Doome of Cowardize 9 The King..wills that he shall be disarrested, and suffered to goe at large. 1899 Black & White 23 Dec. (Christmas Suppl.) 11/2 There now, that'll do now. I disarrest you! 1959 Corpus Christi (Texas) Times 3 July 10/1 The wardens hauled him around town, mistreated him and finally took him back to his boat, where they ‘disarrested me’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1443 |
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