(remands, remanding, remanded)
1.
If a person who is accused of a crime is remanded in custody or on bail, they are told to return to the court at a later date, when their trial will take place.
Carter was remanded in custody for seven days...
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed prep
2.
Remand is used to refer to the process of remanding someone in custody or on bail, or to the period of time until their trial begins.
The remand hearing is often over in three minutes...
N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl, oft N n, on N