Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
remand
verb
/rɪˈmænd/

Definition
To send a person back to custody or to postpone their case to a later date.

Examples
- The judge decided to remand the defendant until the trial next month.
- After reviewing the evidence, the court chose to remand the case to the lower court.

Meaning
Remand generally refers to the act of placing someone in detention while they await trial or further proceedings. It can also imply a temporary return of a case to a lower court for reconsideration.

Synonyms
- detain
- incarcerate
- refer
- send back