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Meaning of detaining
The primary meaning of the word "detaining" is to keep someone or something in a place, often against their will.
Etymology of detaining
The word "detaining" comes from the Old French word "detenir", which means "to hold" or "to keep", and is derived from the Latin words "de" (meaning "from" or "away") and "tenere" (meaning "to hold").
The word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of keeping someone or something in a place, often against their will.
Synonyms
arresting
holding
confining
restraining
keeping
imprisoning
jailing
incarcerating
detaining
confining
restricting
limiting
curtailing
hindering
obstructing
delaying
suspending
stopping
halting
barring
blocking
intercepting
seizing
apprehending
capturing
taking
holding back
keeping in
locking up
shutting in
cooping up
hemming in
fencing in
walling in
corralling
encircling
surrounding
besieging
garrisoning
fortifying
securing
safeguarding
protecting
defending
shielding
covering
guarding
watching
observing
monitoring
surveillance
overseeing
supervising
Definitions
- The act of keeping someone or something in a place, often against their will, and not allowing them to leave.
- * The state of being kept in a place, often against one's will, and not being allowed to leave.
Usage Examples
- The police were detaining several suspects for questioning.
- * The company is detaining the shipment until the payment is made.
- * The government is detaining the refugees in a camp until their status is determined.
Antonyms
releasing
freeing
liberating
discharging
acquitting
exonerating
clearing
absolving
pardoning
reprieving
restoring
reinstating
returning
giving back
handing over
surrendering
relinquishing
abandoning
forsaking
deserting
leaving
departing
exiting
evacuating
withdrawing
retreating
removing
extracting