Remand | Mean of remand in English Dictionary
/rɪˈmænd/
- Verb
- to send (a case) back to another court of law to be tried or dealt with again
- The judge remanded the case for further consideration.
- to order (someone) to go somewhere
- He was remanded into custody [=he was sent to prison to wait for his trial] until the end of the month.
- She was remanded to drug rehab as part of her sentencing.
- (Brit) She was remanded on bail. [=she was allowed to post bail and wait for her trial at home instead of in prison]