Examples of 'rearrested' in a sentence
Meaning of "rearrested"
rearrested (verb) - to be apprehended or taken into custody again after a previous arrest
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- simple past tense and past participle of rearrest
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Police rearrested him over the weekend.
In many cases the individual was immediately rearrested.
Some of them were later rearrested and detained.
He is rearrested on a probation violation for failing to return to jail.
A number of those released were subsequently rearrested.
Moncheri was rearrested the moment he was released.
There had been cases of inmates escaping and being rearrested.
He was subsequently rearrested for suspicion of an act of sabotage.
Rearrested and released after less than a month.
Iranian unionist rearrested one month after release.
Some of these same people have subsequently been rearrested.
Billy was rearrested and charged with five felonies.
Of those let out many were rearrested.
He was later rearrested under terrorism offences.
The military and police rearrested me.
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He has since been rearrested and charged with grievous bodily harm.
Only three have been rearrested.
His family said he was rearrested as he was preparing to leave the station.
A few years or even decades later the person is rearrested.
They were rearrested.
She already has been out of that prison and she was rearrested.
Laabi was subsequently rearrested and sentenced to ten years of prison for crimes of opinion.
The two were rearrested.
The politicians say that the prisoners should be released but they are then rearrested.
Three out of every four convicts get rearrested within five years.
Brigadier was rearrested three months later but his family bribed security officials to release him.
Boyce was swiftly rearrested.
He was rearrested in Georgia and sentenced to eight years of imprisonment.
He continues to live every day in morbid fear of being rearrested by the police.
Several more were subsequently rearrested and incarcerated or exiled to Siberia.
Florence carried the order in his car to avoid being rearrested by police.
Wenzel was rearrested and held at the Sachsenhausen concentration camp.
Three years later he was stopped by traffic police who rearrested him as a fugitive.
She was rearrested and detained for several days in September.
A person thus acquitted and found to be innocent might be rearrested under a new warrant.
Ray Chuck was immediately rearrested on a minor robbery charge from years ago.
Hoodfar was released on bail but rearrested in June.
He was later rearrested on terrorism charges for conspiring to attack American targets in Jordan.
He has since been released and has been rearrested and released more than five times.
They had been rearrested just before the arrival of a delegation from the European Parliament.
The individual was subsequently released on appeal but was rearrested in November.
Ghosn was rearrested and indicted for the fourth time in April over the Oman allegations.
Bell was put under heavy surveillance and rearrested for harassment and stalking of federal agents.
She was temporarily released under the Cat and Mouse Act and then rearrested.
Judicial prosecution and rearrested in Bahrain.
He was rearrested on Wednesday.
You once told me that Villefort had you rearrested just after.
Reed and Robinson were rearrested when they tried to slip into Romania.
Was released two days later, and then rearrested.
He slipped off to Spain but was rearrested in Gibraltar visiting friends.