English to Kannada Dictionary detention

detention

ಬಂಧನ
definition
noun
one of the effects of police detention is isolation from friends and family
the action of detaining someone or the state of being detained in official custody, especially as a political prisoner.
translation of 'detention'
ಸೆರೆಹಿಡಿಯುವುದು,
ತಡೆಯುವುದು,
ತಡೆ
noun
ಸೆರೆ
example
Then I turned my back on him and wouldn't talk to him for the rest of the 'detention' .
The adjudicator surmises that if the appellant were in 'detention' the police would not be searching for him.
The appellant was not under arrest or 'detention' at the time the question was asked.
Rivkin was serving the first weekend of a nine month periodic 'detention' sentence.
She has in my view made up a story of arrest and 'detention' between May and September 1999.
one of the effects of police 'detention' is isolation from friends and family
Firstly, if a person is not currently in 'detention' , they can be detained at any time.
teachers were divided as to the effectiveness of 'detention'
the fifteen people arrested were still in police 'detention'
Thousands are being held at huge 'detention' camps set up by US forces around Baghdad.
to be in 'detention'
He was sentenced to periods of 'detention' in a Young Offenders' Institution.
His 'detention' in custody beyond his criminal sentences has gone on long enough.
Police and security forces continued to deny the arrest and 'detention' .
They also will be given notice of the basis for their 'detention' , officials said.
Of course, teachers responded to his pranks and high jinks with wrath and hours of 'detention' .
At the end of every week at least one of us always had to stay after school for 'detention' .
The 'detention' of all mandatory life prisoners in open conditions is subject to automatic review.
The effect of the original bill would also have been to allow house arrest and 'detention' without trial.
With a history of military service and labour 'detention' camps, these provisions are not surprising.
Surely measures short of detention should be tried first and 'detention' should be regarded as the last resort.
she got 'detention' for not having her books
he has made students fear after-school 'detention'
In two circumstances, however, the custody officer may authorise continued 'detention' .
That would obviously not be a rational justification for doubting the evidence of the arrest and 'detention' .
His army medical records note that immediately after his arrest he was examined and found to be fit for 'detention' .
I have accepted that the appellant was detained and assaulted whilst in 'detention' .
Her advice ends up being to score herself and Zeke both an hour's 'detention' after school.
It suggests children should not be allowed in playgrounds until they behave better and advises that Saturday 'detentions' are a more effective sanction than keeping a child back after school.
News of the 'detentions' provoked outrage among school students, teachers and school administrators.
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