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    ar·raign
    [əˈrān]
    verb
    arraign (verb) · arraigns (third person present) · arraigned (past tense) · arraigned (past participle) · arraigning (present participle)
    1. call or bring (someone) before a court to answer a criminal charge:
      "her sister was arraigned on attempted murder charges"
      • find fault with (someone or something); censure:
        "the soldiers bitterly arraigned the government for failing to keep its word"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Old French araisnier, based on Latin ad- ‘to’ + ratio(n-) ‘reason, account’.
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    verb
    1. call or bring (someone) before a court to answer a criminal charge:
      put on trial
      bring to trial
      take to court
      bring an action against
      lay charges against
      file charges against
      prefer charges against
      accuse of
      charge with
      Opposite:
     
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  2. arraign [ uh- reyn ] show ipa See synonyms for: arraign arraigned on Thesaurus.com verb (used with object) Law. to call or bring before a court to answer to an indictment, a formal charge for which it has been ascertained that there is enough evidence to warrant trial: He is scheduled to be arraigned this morning on drug and gun charges.
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    ar·​raign ə-ˈrān : to bring (a defendant) before a judge or magistrate to hear the charges and to plead usually either guilty or not guilty compare indict
    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/arraign

    Arraignment is a formal reading of a criminal charging document in the presence of the defendant, to inform them of the charges against them. In response to arraignment, in some jurisdictions, the accused is expected to enter a plea; in other jurisdictions, no plea is required.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arraignment
    arraign verb [ T ] law specialized uk / əˈreɪn / us / əˈreɪn / to formally accuse someone in a law court of a particular crime and ask that person to say if they are guilty or not:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/arraigned
     
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