rearraign
verbEtymology
From re- + arraign.
- derived from arraigner
- derived from aragnier
- derived from adratiōnāre
- derived from *arratiōnāre✻
- derived from araisnier
- derived from areiner
- inherited from areynen
Definitions
To arraign again.
- Chow has been rearraigned, and has pleaded not guilty to both new charges.
The neighborhood
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