remand
re
ri
mand
ˈmænd
mānd
British pronunciation
/ɹɪmˈɑːnd/

Definition & Meaning of "remand"in English

to remand
01

to send a case back to a court of lower authority for additional reconsideration or review

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The appellate court remanded the case to the lower court for further proceedings.
The judge decided to remand the defendant to custody pending trial.
02

to place a person in a jail or detention facility, while awaiting trial or further legal action

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The court remanded the suspect until the next hearing.
The judge decided to remand him on charges of theft.
Remand
01

the action of placing an accused person back into custody while awaiting trial or the continuation of a trial

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The defendant was held on remand for two weeks.
The court ordered his remand until the next hearing.
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