Arrest | Mean of arrest in English Dictionary
/əˈrɛst/
- Verb
- to use the power of the law to take and keep (someone, such as a criminal)
- The police arrested him on drug charges.
- The police officer said, “I'm arresting you in the name of the law.”
- He was arrested for assault.
- She threatened to have him arrested.
- He got arrested.
- to stop the progress or movement of (something)
- The medics were unable to arrest [=stop] the bleeding.
- The drugs can't arrest the disease's progress, but they can slow it down considerably.
- arrested development
- to attract and hold the attention of (someone or something)
- colors that arrest [=catch] the eye
- My attention was arrested [=caught] by a sudden movement.
- Noun
- the act of legally taking and keeping someone (such as a criminal)
- The police are investigating the case but they have not yet made any arrests.
- She was charged with resisting arrest.
- He has accused the police of wrongful arrest. [=of arresting someone who should not have been arrested]
- The information has led to the arrest of three suspects.
- The police placed/put her under arrest. [=the police arrested her]
- an occurrence in which a part of the body suddenly stops working
- The patient went into cardiac arrest. [=the patient's heart stopped beating]
- The hospital reported an increase in respiratory arrests. [=instances in which patients stopped breathing]