detaining

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Detain \De*tain"\ (d[-e]*t[=a]n"), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
   {Detained}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Detaining}.] [F. d['e]tenir, L.
   detinere, detentum; de + tenere to hold. See {Tenable}.]
   1. To keep back or from; to withhold.
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            Detain not the wages of the hireling. --Jer. Taylor.
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   2. To restrain from proceeding; to stay or stop; to delay;
      as, we were detained by an accident.
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            Let us detain thee, until we shall have made ready a
            kid for thee.                         --Judges xiii.
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   3. To hold or keep in custody.

   Syn: To withhold; retain; stop; stay; arrest; check; retard;
        delay; hinder.
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