noun
- the act or fact of holding or keeping someone in custody or preventing them from leaving
- the act of delaying or holding back something; a delay
Usage: formal; often used in legal or official contexts
Usage: less common than 'detention' in this sense
Examples
- The detainment of the suspect lasted three days before charges were filed.
- Police justified the detainment as necessary for public safety.
- The detainment of the shipment at customs caused a two-week delay.
- Without proper legal grounds, the detainment of a citizen is unconstitutional.
- The immigration officer explained the reasons for the traveler's detainment.
- Any detainment beyond 72 hours requires a court order.