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detention noun 1 the act of detaining or the state of being detained, especially in prison or police custody. 2 a punishment in which a pupil is kept in school to work after the other pupils have gone home.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c in sense 1; 19c in sense 2; from Latin detinere, detentum to detain.

detention noun 1 the act of detaining or the state of being detained, especially in prison or police custody. 2 a punishment in which a pupil is kept in school to work after the other pupils have gone home.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c in sense 1; 19c in sense 2; from Latin detinere, detentum to detain.

detention noun 1 the act of detaining or the state of being detained, especially in prison or police custody. 2 a punishment in which a pupil is kept in school to work after the other pupils have gone home.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c in sense 1; 19c in sense 2; from Latin detinere, detentum to detain.