detention center - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of detention center in Hindi

  • नजरबंदी केंद्र

detention center Definition

Noun

  • an institution where people are held in detention for short periods, in particular undocumented immigrants, refugees, people awaiting trial or sentence, or young offenders.

detention center Example

  • Detention center ( नजरबंदी केंद्र )
  • In 1901 Bellary was chosen as one of the places of detention in India for Boer prisoners of war. ( 1901 में बेल्लारी को युद्ध के बोअर कैदियों के लिए भारत में नजरबंदी के स्थानों में से एक के रूप में चुना गया था। )
  • The story of his detention by the governor (officially styled captain) of Malacca - a son of Vasco da Gama named Alvaro de Ataide or Athayde - is told with many picturesque details by F. ( मलक्का के गवर्नर (आधिकारिक तौर पर स्टाइल कप्तान) द्वारा उनकी नजरबंदी की कहानी - वास्को डी गामा का एक बेटा जिसका नाम अल्वारो डी एटैडे या अथायदे है - एफ। )
  • The queen had visited it more than once before her detention, and had had a presence chamber built in it. ( रानी ने अपनी नजरबंदी से पहले एक से अधिक बार इसका दौरा किया था, और इसमें एक उपस्थिति कक्ष बनाया गया था। )
  • Because he was late for school three times, the student was kept in after-school detention to make up the time.  ( क्योंकि वह तीन बार स्कूल के लिए लेट हो गया था, छात्र को समय बनाने के लिए स्कूल के बाद हिरासत में रखा गया था। )

More Sentence

  • A detention center was set-up to hold all of the illegal immigrants who had yet to be processed for return to their home countries.  
  • The troubled teen faced a detention hearing where the court decided that he would have to spend 90 days in a juvenile jail.
  • services; the balloon establishment; the detention barracks; fire brigade stations; five churches; recreation grounds for officers and men; schools; and especially the military technical schools of army cooking, gymnastics, signalling, ballooning and of mounted infantry, Army Service Corps, Royal Army Medical Corps and veterinary duties.
  • Caesarea, indeed, as a city of mixed population and lying just outside Judaea proper - a place, moreover, where Timothy might have become known during Paul's two years' detention there - would satisfy many conditions of the problem.
  • Such schools are for children up to the age of fourteen, and the limit of detention is sixteen.
  • Someone mentioned that there has been a rash of suicides in British juvenile detention.  
  • That detention, according to authorities, was for his own safety, which later changed when he was charged with fomenting violence.  
  • She'd give you detention for sneezing in her class, coughing or even loud breathing.  
  • This allows for the detention of potentially dangerous untreatable patients within the scope of the Human Rights Act.  
  • No doubt there are arguments in favour of extending PACE to apply to arrest and detention for breach of the peace.  
  • No provisions were made for these children as their parents were carted 70 miles away to a detention center to await deportation.
  • The interest of the place centres in its abbey, which since 1804 has been utilized and abused as a central house of detention for convicts.
  • Although the detention of a crusader was contrary to public law, Richard was compelled to purchase his release by the payment of a heavy ransom and by doing homage to the emperor for England.
  • A little more than twelve months later, a coup d'etat placed the tsesarevna Elizabeth on the throne (December 6, 1741), and Ivan and his family were imprisoned in the fortress of Diinamtinde (Ust Dvinsk) (December 1 3, 1742) after a preliminary detention a Riga, from whence the new empress had at first decided to send them home to Brunswick.