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  1. Learn the meaning of detention as a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how detention is used in law, education, and other contexts.

  2. Learn about the legal and practical aspects of detention, the process of holding a person or property by removing their freedom or liberty. Find out how detention is used in different contexts, such as criminal law, war, and human rights.

  3. DETENTION definition: 1. the act of officially detaining someone: 2. a form of punishment in which children are made to…. Learn more.

  4. Detention is a word for confinement or imprisonment, usually for a short time. It's also a punishment where children must stay after school. If you're in detention, you probably did something wrong: you're being confined against your will.

  5. the act of detaining. the state of being detained. maintenance of a person in custody or confinement, especially while awaiting a court decision. the withholding of what belongs to or is claimed by another.

  6. Synonyms for DETENTION: imprisonment, incarceration, captivity, confinement, internment, detainment, detainer, arrest; Antonyms of DETENTION: discharge, release, freedom, liberation, emancipation, rush, haste, dispatch.

  7. detention. [uncountable] the state of being kept in a place, especially a prison, and prevented from leaving. They were sentenced to 12 months' detention in a young offender institution. If found guilty of smuggling drugs, she could face indefinite detention.

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