transitive. To procure or grant the release of (a prisoner) by mainprize. Often figurative.
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释义 | society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > bailing or bail > bail or admit to bail [verb (transitive)] (16) mainprize?a1400 transitive. To procure or grant the release of (a prisoner) by mainprize. Often figurative. to let to bail1454 to let to bail (Scottish. to let to borgh): to admit to bail. to let to borgh1482 to let to borgh (Scottish): to hand over upon security. Obsolete. bail1548 To admit to bail, to liberate on bail; to release (a person) from immediate arrest or imprisonment, on security being given by one or more sureties… replevish1554–5 transitive. To replevy (in various senses); esp. to bail (a person). Chiefly in past participle. replevy1554 transitive. To bail (a person in custody); to release on bail. Also figurative. Now rare. repleve1592 transitive. To replevy (goods). Formerly also: †to bail (a person in custody) (obsolete). Now historical. replevin1659 transitive. = replevy, v. 2. Obsolete. rare. manucapt1898 transitive. To provide sureties for the appearance of (a person) in court, etc., at a specified time. Cf. mainprize, v. 1. Subcategories:— go bail for (3) — deposit bail money (1) — order to find bail (1) — bind by bail (1) — violate bail (1) |
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