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arraigned
[ uh-reynd ]
adjective
- Law. called or brought before a court to answer to an indictment:
The case against all the arraigned men was dismissed after a jury ruled there was no proof of their involvement in the robbery.
- accused or criticized; censured:
In an earlier movie, the same actor gave a much arraigned performance as an aspiring folk musician.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of arraign.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of arraigned1
Example Sentences
He is now scheduled to be arraigned, again, on Tuesday, according to court records.
Curry was charged last week with murder in connection with Thomas’ death and is scheduled to be arraigned in April, court records show.
Treviño-Morales was arraigned last week in Washington, where he pleaded not guilty to an array of drug and murder conspiracy charges for his alleged leadership of the Zetas.
They were scheduled to be arraigned Wednesday, but that hearing was postponed.
Victoria Goodwin was arrested Thursday, according to online inmate records from Nevada’s Clark County, and arraigned on charges of solicitation of murder and conspiracy murder.
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