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unarrest

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ arrest.

Verb

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unarrest (third-person singular simple present unarrests, present participle unarresting, simple past and past participle unarrested)

  1. (transitive) To release (an arrested person) from custody.

Noun

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unarrest (plural unarrests)

  1. The act of cancelling an arrest.
    • 1994, Queensland. Parliament. Legislative Assembly, Parliamentary Papers - Volume 3, page 223:
      However, it has been suggested to the Committee that police will not utilise this power because there will be a fear of the "unarrest" being used as evidence of a wrongful arrest.
    • 2017, Matthew Knouff, An Outsider's Guide to Antifa, page 156:
      Several unarrests, and only two total successful arrests, occurred at the Navy Memorial.
    • 2020, Hannah L. F. Cooper, Mindy Thompson Fullilove, From Enforcers to Guardians:
      These long stops essentially consist of a form of illegal, undocumented arrest, an investigation, and an “unarrest”—a wholly unconstitutional process.

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