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detention

Detention vs Despatch - What's the difference?

detention | despatch |


As nouns the difference between detention and despatch

is that detention is detention while despatch is (see also wikipedia's ).

As a verb despatch is

.

Confiscation vs Detention - What's the difference?

confiscation | detention |


As nouns the difference between confiscation and detention

is that confiscation is the act or process of confiscating while detention is the act of detaining or the state of being detained.

Detention vs Detection - What's the difference?

detention | detection |


As nouns the difference between detention and detection

is that detention is the act of detaining or the state of being detained while detection is the act of detecting or sensing something; discovering something that was hidden or disguised.

Impridonment vs Detention - What's the difference?

impridonment | detention |


As a noun detention is

detention.

Imprisionment vs Detention - What's the difference?

imprisionment | detention |


As a noun detention is

detention.

Confinment vs Detention - What's the difference?

confinment | detention |


As a noun detention is

detention.

Detention vs Custoday - What's the difference?

detention | custoday |

Custoday is likely misspelled.


Custoday has no English definition.

As a noun detention

is the act of detaining or the state of being detained.

Detention - What does it mean?

detention | |

Detention vs Incarceration - What's the difference?

detention | incarceration |


As nouns the difference between detention and incarceration

is that detention is the act of detaining or the state of being detained while incarceration is the act of confining, or the state of being confined; imprisonment.

Seizure vs Detention - What's the difference?

seizure | detention |


As nouns the difference between seizure and detention

is that seizure is the act of taking possession, as by force or right of law while detention is the act of detaining or the state of being detained.

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