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Answer for the clue "Seize again ", 8 letters:
rearrest

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vb. arrest again

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Rearrest (also known as refibrillation or recurrent ventricular fibrillation) is a phenomenon that involves the resumption of a lethal cardiac dysrhythmia after successful return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) has been achieved during the course of resuscitation ...

Usage examples of rearrest.

At the very least, he told Tenet, tersely, someone should be sent to Riyadh to get the Saudis to rearrest the trio that had recently been released.

Saudis--Nayef said they would rearrest the men, but could hold them only for a few more months.

No, I respond, it rarely is legal cause for rearrest, no matter how sympathetic the prosecutor or cop.

Deputy Marshall Custis Long has been assigned to capture the assassin, as well as rearrest the gang members, at least those who are not already dead.

Federration vessel would get herre in half the time the rearrest Kzin could.

Kevin seems to think the suspect is confident enough to go home so we can rearrest him.

And when you have that, file new charges with a new complaint and rearrest the party you want to charge.

Immediately he was rearrested and was back in the King County Jail on March 15.

In 1801 he was rearrested, by yet another French government, charged with obscenity, and locked up again in the Charenton asylum.

What he hears is that Sheppard is going to be let out of prison and be rearrested by a gang of waiting state troopers.

In order to save his life, he had fled to Tibet but was rearrested on the frontier.

A new complaint, charging them with treason--in levying war against the State, declaring martial law in Nauvoo, and ordering out the Legion to resist the execution of lawful process--was immediately lodged against them, a warrant duly issued, the prisoners rearrested and committed to the common jail of the county.

McDonald, you have been rearrested after the revocation of your bail granted after the killing of your husband, Wilson McDonald .

In September 1993, in Santa Cruz County, California, Sheriffs rearrested eqileptic Valerie Corral and confiscated the five marijuana plants she was growing for medicine even though 77% of the citizens of Santa Cruz voted in November 1992 to instruct local law enforcement not to prosecute medical marijuana users.