Definition of Arrestation. Meaning of Arrestation. Synonyms of Arrestation

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Definition of Arrestation

Arrestation
Arrestation Ar`res*ta"tion, n. [F. arrestation, LL. arrestatio.] Arrest. [R.] The arrestation of the English resident in France was decreed by the National Convention. --H. M. Williams.

Meaning of Arrestation from wikipedia

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