Collocations witharrest
These are words often used in combination witharrest.
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arbitrary arrest
His arbitrary arrest, together with the calumnies and evidence fabricated against him, had helped to forge the revolutionary.
From theCambridge English Corpus
cardiopulmonary arrest
Most patients died of refractory cardiopulmonary arrest or haemorrhage, however, in 21% haemodynamic and ventilator support was withdrawn after the diagnosis of brain death.
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circulatory arrest
Many studies suggest alpha-stat and alkaline-stat strategy as a preferred management prior to circulatory arrest and during the period of rewarming.
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false arrest
Can he sue the police officer for false arrest when he is carrying out a warrant on the orders of a superior court?
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immediate arrest
The first is the immediate arrest of inflation and the reversal of the present monetary trend.
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mass arrest
The following period saw the mass arrest of the relatives involved in the attempt, including the arrest of the entire families of most of the main conspirators.
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respiratory arrest
At least three cases had marked respiratory insufficiency and respiratory arrest before oculobulbar weakness and descending flaccid paralysis had developed fully.
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risk of arrest
There is in that some risk of arrest and detention even without warrant, and that must be a matter for the closest examination.
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