Crossword clues for remanded
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Remand \Re*mand"\ (r?-m?nd"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Remanded; p. pr. & vb. n. Remanding.] [F. remander to send word again, L. remandare; pref. re- re- + mandare to commit, order, send word. See Mandate.] To recommit; to send back.
Remand it to its former place.
--South.
Then were they remanded to the cage again.
--Bunyan.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: remand)
Usage examples of "remanded".
The penalties for infractions started with grounding of the ship, and could end with them in prison on a hardship mining colony, or worse yet, remanded to Earth and Hrruba, separated forever.
The duty sergeant refused bail and remanded me in police custody until a magistrate's hearing on Monday.
Some of the prisoners had heard on the radio that I had been remanded to Brixton and came over to talk.
Amongst them was the Italian guy I had briefly met when first remanded to Brixton, his cockney English now fluent.
I was getting into a good article about a gang who had just been remanded to Belmarsh for holding up a Securicor van when there was a sharp rap on the window of the interview counter.
Diana had been remanded in custody for a month before they saw reason, her reason, and decided against the embarrassment a show trial would create.
Lars Dahl, you are remanded into the custody of the Judicial Branch, pending disposition of the disciplinary action.
You are further remanded for examination of the charge of subliminal manipulation against the Elders of Optheria.
Upon quashing the proceedings in the last named case, Allen made a request of the judge that Miller should be remanded back to jail, upon his own request.
Let him be remanded to one of the town farms, that as his sentence, and before the sentence had expired the binding would be safely in effect.