holding cell
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Definition
Noun: A temporary detention area within a courthouse or police station where individuals are confined while awaiting a court hearing, trial, or transfer to a longer-term facility.
Usage
A "holding cell" is a specific type of short-term confinement space. It is used to describe the physical room or area where an accused person is kept in custody for a brief period, typically for procedural reasons related to the judicial process.
Examples
- The defendant waited in a holding cell before being brought before the judge.
- After arrest, suspects are often placed in a holding cell at the police station for processing.
- The courthouse has several holding cells for prisoners attending hearings.
Advanced Usage
- "to be held in a holding cell": This is a common collocation describing the state of being detained in such a space.
- The protesters were held in a holding cell overnight.
Variants and Related Words
- Detention cell (n): A very similar term for a room used for temporary confinement.
- Lockup (n): Informal term for a jail or a cell, often implying a temporary holding facility.
Synonyms
- Temporary jail
- Courthouse jail
- Bullpen (informal, especially in a police context)
Antonyms
- Release
- Freedom
Related Phrases
- "In custody": The legal state of being detained by law enforcement, which often involves being placed in a holding cell.
- He was taken into custody and placed in a holding cell.
Noun
- a jail in a courthouse where accused persons can be confined during a trial