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detained

Stranded vs Detained - What's the difference?

stranded | detained |


As verbs the difference between stranded and detained

is that stranded is past tense of strand while detained is past tense of detain.

As an adjective stranded

is abandoned or marooned.

Detained vs Remanded - What's the difference?

detained | remanded |


As verbs the difference between detained and remanded

is that detained is (detain) while remanded is (remand).

Detrained vs Detained - What's the difference?

detrained | detained |


As verbs the difference between detrained and detained

is that detrained is past tense of detrain while detained is past tense of detain.

Retained vs Detained - What's the difference?

retained | detained |


As verbs the difference between retained and detained

is that retained is past tense of retain while detained is past tense of detain.

Detained vs Derained - What's the difference?

detained | derained |


As verbs the difference between detained and derained

is that detained is past tense of detain while derained is past tense of derain.

Detailed vs Detained - What's the difference?

detailed | detained |


As verbs the difference between detailed and detained

is that detailed is past tense of detail while detained is past tense of detain.

As an adjective detailed

is characterized by attention to detail and thoroughness of treatment.

Detained vs Detainee - What's the difference?

detained | detainee |


As a verb detained

is (detain).

As a noun detainee is

someone who is detained, especially in custody or confinement.

Detainer vs Detained - What's the difference?

detainer | detained |


As a noun detainer

is (legal) the right to keep a person, or a person's goods or property, against his will a type of custody.

As a verb detained is

(detain).

Detained vs Destained - What's the difference?

detained | destained |


As verbs the difference between detained and destained

is that detained is past tense of detain while destained is past tense of destain.

As an adjective destained is

from which stain has been removed.

Custody vs Detained - What's the difference?

custody | detained |


As a noun custody

is the legal right to take care of something or somebody, especially children.

As a verb detained is

past tense of detain.

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