Verb
re-arrest (third-person singular simple present re-arrests, present participle re-arresting, simple past and past participle re-arrested)
Alternative form of rearrest
Based on his re-arrest, Justice Baba Yusuf of the FCT High Court on Monday, June 22, 2020, issued a remand order that will enable him serve his six years jail term in Kuje Correctional Service, Abuja. Source: Internet
A manhunt launched by the police to re-arrest the suspect is yet to yield results. Source: Internet
Mason seeks out his estranged daughter Jade ( Claire Forlani ); Goodspeed arrives with a team to re-arrest Mason, revealing to Jade that he is aiding the FBI. Source: Internet
Read more about what's happening in N.L., including the re-arrest of a woman police allege twice violated an isolation order. Source: Internet
Given that incidents of domestic violence were sure to rise during the pandemic, anyone who made contact with a partner he or she had abused in the past was eligible for re-arrest, an official in the Cuomo administration explained. Source: Internet
Research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that juveniles under 18 who go through the youth justice system have lower re-arrest rates than similarly situated youths who are tried as adults. Source: Internet