单词 | recommittal |
释义 | recommittaln. Renewed committal, esp. of a parliamentary bill to a committee, or of a person to custody, confinement, etc.; an instance of this. ΘΚΠ society > authority > punishment > imprisonment > [noun] > re-imprisonment or remand remand1601 recommittal1793 reimprisonment1798 recommitment1817 reinternment1909 society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > arrest > [noun] > custody > consigning to > again remanding1648 recommittal1793 recommitment1817 remand1841 society > law > legislation > [noun] > referring to committee > sending back bill to committee recommitment1606 recommittal1863 1793 Proc. Parl. Ireland I. 551 In consequence of this the noble lord who introduced bill, had moved for a recommital, in order to support those amendments. 1803 Times 30 Apr. 1/3 It was therefore impossible..for the House lightly to adopt such a Bill, in all its clauses, unless with a view to its re-committal. 1837 Second Rep. Inspectors of Prisons i. 90 in Parl. Papers XXXII. 1 Judging from the immense number of recommittals, it would almost seem that the effect produced by imprisonment..is not such as materially to deter from the commission of crime. 1863 H. Cox Inst. Eng. Govt. i. ix. 168 There may be several recommittals of the same bill. 1980 Daily Tel. 12 July 3/5 Two psychiatrists thought Donnelly was not suitable for recommittal to Rampton. 1998 Church Times 20 Nov. 8/2 Michael Gillingham..also successfully moved the recommittal for revision of the forms of service. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1793 |
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