Definition of Restrainment. Meaning of Restrainment. Synonyms of Restrainment

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Definition of Restrainment

Restrainment
Restrainment Re*strain"ment, n. The act of restraining.

Meaning of Restrainment from wikipedia

- A restraining order or protective order is an order used by a court to protect a person in a situation often involving alleged domestic violence, child...
- to his physical attack on a nurse afterwards. His subsequent physical restrainment included giving a dose of medication that is above the recommended limit...
- Look up restraint in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Restraint may refer to: Restraint, or self-control, a personal virtue Medical restraint, form of...
- order (Canadian law) Restraining order – Legal order prohibiting certain entities from specified actions Quia timet – Action to restrain threatened wrongful...
- Modifications included limiting the number of players allowed between the two restraining lines on the draw to five players per team. This rule has since been...
- The Restraining Acts of early 1775 were two Acts p****ed by the Parliament of Great Britain, which limited colonial trade in response to both increasing...
- Involuntary commitment, civil commitment, or involuntary hospitalization/hospitalisation, or informally in Britain sectioning, being sectioned, commitment...
- June 1767. The Indemnity Act 1767 p****ed on 2 July 1767. The New York Restraining Act 1767 p****ed on 2 July 1767. The Vice Admiralty Court Act 1768 p****ed...
- At the same time, Giuffre was accused of breaching a family violence restraining order taken out by her estranged husband, with a court hearing set for...
- dependence on a few products, the permanence and combination of which severely restrain their development". An example of such derogation is seen in the approval...