English to Gujarati Dictionary prisoner

prisoner

કેદી
definition
noun
A third of all inmates are remand prisoners who are awaiting trial or sentencing.
a person legally held in prison as a punishment for crimes they have committed or while awaiting trial.
translation of 'prisoner'
noun
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example
He was captured by the Chinese Communist Forces and, separated from the other Royal Marines, was taken 'prisoner' .
He was taken 'prisoner' by the Khmer Rouge while working in Cambodia when on the payroll of HALO.
The order is taken to be a warrant committing the 'prisoner' into custody for the Corrective Services Act.
The conflict was concluded by the treaty of Westphalia in 1648, by which time Charles was a 'prisoner' awaiting trial.
Everybody knew about Hitler's order that no commandos should be taken 'prisoner' .
The guards were impressed with the quiet 'prisoner' who accepted his punishment without insubordination.
He was a suffering 'prisoner' of emotions trapped in a cage, but yet he was not.
200 rebels were taken 'prisoner'
he's become a 'prisoner' of the publicity he's generated
A habeas corpus writ requires the release of a 'prisoner' held without trial or lawful charge.
Being taken 'prisoner' , they should resist it and do nothing that would harm their own country.
200 rebels were taken 'prisoner'
Parmentier, a French army officer during the Seven Years War, was taken 'prisoner' and kept in detention in Hamburg.
The International Red Cross reported that a Macedonian soldier held 'prisoner' was being treated properly.
I am a virtual 'prisoner' in my own home from April until mid October.
a 'prisoner' serving a life sentence
she may have been held 'prisoner' before being killed
From time to time there would be executions of guerillas taken 'prisoner' by government forces.
Taken 'prisoner' , he was jailed and as a POW served time in Wakefield and Frongoch prisons.
In the Second World War he served in the tank corps, was taken 'prisoner' by the Germans, escaped, and worked for the Resistance.
A few days later Churchill was himself taken 'prisoner' when the armoured train that he was travelling on was ambushed at Chieveley.
Taken 'prisoner' in the second battle of St Albans, he was freed after Edward IV's victory at Towton.
he's become a 'prisoner' of the publicity he's generated
After conquering Troy, you will need to rescue some villagers that have been taken 'prisoner' by an unknown enemy.
At the time of the offences the appellant was either in custody on remand or as a serving 'prisoner' .
Many of those held at the huge Shibarghan jail were taken 'prisoner' after the fall of Kunduz.
Her fear is that of a 'prisoner' , awaiting execution, in the merciless sunlight of an American dream.
She felt trapped, like a 'prisoner' trapped in a jail cell with no luck of escaping.
Later in the war he was taken 'prisoner' by the Germans while working on a reconnaissance mission in the Greek islands.
In August 2001, he began a relationship with a woman who was a serving 'prisoner' .
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