house arrest
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Definition
- Noun:
- Confinement to one's own home as a form of detention: A legal or official order requiring a person to remain within their residence, often as an alternative to imprisonment. It is a form of restriction on movement and liberty.
Usage
- House arrest is typically imposed by a court or government authority.
- It is often used for political figures, individuals awaiting trial, or as a punitive measure.
- The person under house arrest is usually monitored, sometimes with electronic tagging, and may have restrictions on visitors and communication.
Examples
- Noun:
- The activist was placed under house arrest for criticizing the government.
- She served her sentence under house arrest rather than in a prison cell.
- The court ordered six months of house arrest with electronic monitoring.
Advanced Usage
- To be under house arrest: The standard phrase describing the state of being confined.
- The former leader has been under house arrest for three years.
- To place someone under house arrest: The action taken by an authority.
- The judge decided to place the defendant under house arrest pending trial.
Variants and Related Words
- Home confinement: A more formal or alternative term with a similar meaning.
- Detention: A broader term for the act of being held in custody.
- Custodial sentence: A legal term for a punishment involving imprisonment, which house arrest may sometimes replace.
Synonyms
- Home detention
- Confinement to quarters (military context)
Related Phrases
- Electronic monitoring: A common technology used to enforce house arrest.
- Curfew: A less severe restriction requiring a person to be at home during specific hours, often part of house arrest conditions.
Noun
- confinement to your own home