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detain (verb), detains; detained; detaining
1. To officially prevent a person from leaving a place or to keep someone in a prison or some other place: "The three teenagers were detained by the police for questioning regarding the shooting of a man who was running for exercise by the side of a street."
2. To keep people from leaving or arriving at an expected time: "The train detained passengers for one hour because it delayed its arrival as the result of an accident."
3. Etymology: from Latin detinere "to hold off, to keep back"; from de-, "from, away"+ tenere, "to hold".
This entry is located in the following units: de- (page 41) ten-, tent-, tin-, -tain, -tainment, -tenance, -tinence (page 3)
detained (adjective), more detained, most detained
1. Relating to delaying something and keeping it taking place at an expected time: "The detained arrival of the guests was caused by heavy traffic."
2. A reference to an official holding of a person, or people, by some organization: "The detained men wanted to know why they were being stopped by the military police when they weren't near the army base."
This entry is located in the following units: de- (page 41) ten-, tent-, tin-, -tain, -tainment, -tenance, -tinence (page 3)