Arraign Mnemonic
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arraign
arraign
/əˈɹeɪn/
Examples
- It is invalid to arraign the flawless man.
- The people arraign the poor window.
- They were told to arraign the criminal.
- He arraign his own sister.
- The lawyer thought that he should be arraigned.
- They should not arraign such an innocent little boy.
- He was arraigned for the crimes he had committed.
- Here, on the banks of the Danube, I arraign her.
- The next court action in a misdemeanor case is the arraignment.
- He had been arraigned on capital murder charges.
call before a court to answer an indictment
verb
accuse of a wrong or an inadequacy
verb
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"Ar + Rain. They call you to court as if calling the rain."
"Ar + Rain. They call you in court as if calling for rain."
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