Believing that a shocking miscarriage of justice has taken place concerning an atrocious crime, the Prefect or the Prince has ordered you rearrested and retried, tomorrow, this time before Cassius Ravillanus.
Several of the exiles recalled by Pertinax have been rearrested and re-banished or even executed since Julianus came into power.
Miss Sylvia Pankhurst was rearrested (June 10) in the East End while heading a deputation of suffragists to Parliament, though part of it reached the Houses of Parliament and saw the Liberal Chief Whip, who naturally gave them no satisfaction.
The others, following the same example, starved their way to liberty, and have ever since been pursued at intervals and rearrested under the Cat and Mouse Act.
He's worried to death that he'll be rearrested and given a long term for aiding Whitmore to escape.
Of course, he'll be rearrested immediately and tried, with the deputy marshal, for having brought about the escape of the man that was sentenced to prison.
One of the Sinn Fein leaders who had been rearrested on suspicion after the amnesty took part in a hunger-strike as a protest against being subjected to the conditions imposed on a convicted felon.
But this produced little easing of the situation, and within a few weeks Government rearrested several of them.
The negroes were released by the decision of the judge, but were rearrested and placed in jail for safe-keeping.
While passing through Baltimore on his return home he was rearrested and put into .
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "rearrested" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.