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Rearrested meaning

simple past and past participle of rearrest

Using Rearrested

  • The main meaning on this page is: simple past and past participle of rearrest
  • In the example corpus, rearrested often appears in combinations such as: was rearrested, rearrested and, been rearrested.

Context around Rearrested

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 23.9 words
  • Position in the sentence: 4 start, 11 middle, 5 end
  • Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Rearrested

  • In this selection, "rearrested" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, detectives, immediately, forces, two, soon and outside stand out and add context to how "rearrested" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include and then rearrested for hitting and but was rearrested before it. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "rearrested" sits close to words such as actinium, adherent and adipose, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with rearrested

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

Only one in one hundred defendants was rearrested for a new offense. (12 words)

She was detained more than 39 times, often being rearrested within a day of her release. (16 words)

Newsmen however gathered 20 of the suspects have been rearrested while nine are on the run. (16 words)

Australian ex-soldier Jock Palfreeman, released on parole after being convicted of a street murder in Bulgaria in 2009, fears he will be rearrested if he tries to leave the country and is now seeking a new trial to try to clear his name. (44 words)

The last thing he was told by the forbidding Israeli prison guards was that he would be rearrested and put back into the limbo of administrative detention if his family and friends showed any signs of celebrating his return. (39 words)

For example, take the case of Tiffany Harris, who was arrested and charged with slapping three Orthodox Jewish women on the street in Brooklyn, released without bail, and then rearrested for hitting someone else. (34 words)

Given VanBraeckel’s record, there is a strong chance that he will be rearrested soon, and the real question is on what charges? (23 words)

Example sentences (20)

Counter Terrorism Policing North East confirmed on Friday evening that the man had been rearrested on terrorism charges.

Detectives rearrested two teenage boys from Luton this morning (October 4) on suspicion of murder in connection to the incident.

Given VanBraeckel’s record, there is a strong chance that he will be rearrested soon, and the real question is on what charges?

Haleem Adil Sheikh was rearrested from outside the Karachi anti-terrorism court on August 31, hours after an ATC ordered his release.

One 2018 study found that 68% of state prisoners are rearrested within the first three years of release.

She was detained more than 39 times, often being rearrested within a day of her release.

The 38-year-old man was then rearrested in the county in July and was charged with murder.

The first is seen in the case of Mata Alvarado, who his mother said was immediately rearrested outside the prison.

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The last thing he was told by the forbidding Israeli prison guards was that he would be rearrested and put back into the limbo of administrative detention if his family and friends showed any signs of celebrating his return.

Parslow was first arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm, but was later rearrested for attempted murder.

Security forces rearrested Mahmoud Hussein at a checkpoint on 30 August 2023 and subjected him to enforced disappearance for five days, holding him at various facilities controlled by the National Security Agency (NSA).

The FBI informant charged with fabricating bribery claims about President Biden and his son was rearrested Thursday in Las Vegas, just days after a judge allowed him to be released on bond.

Atambayev was released by his supporters during the protests was rearrested and sent to jail by Japarov.

Australian ex-soldier Jock Palfreeman, released on parole after being convicted of a street murder in Bulgaria in 2009, fears he will be rearrested if he tries to leave the country and is now seeking a new trial to try to clear his name.

But that freedom only lasted a few hours, as he was rearrested the same day (Monday) in Berbice, an action based on instructions from the DPP.

For example, take the case of Tiffany Harris, who was arrested and charged with slapping three Orthodox Jewish women on the street in Brooklyn, released without bail, and then rearrested for hitting someone else.

Ghosn had previously attempted to hold a news conference while he was out on bail last April, but was rearrested before it could be held.

Mr Ssekikubo was rearrested yesterday by police from his home in Lwemiyaga for allegedly inciting violence last week, according to Mr Paul Kangave, the southern police spokesperson.

Newsmen however gathered 20 of the suspects have been rearrested while nine are on the run.

Only one in one hundred defendants was rearrested for a new offense.

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Common combinations with rearrested

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Rearrested means: simple past and past participle of rearrest
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