remand
verbverb [usually passive]Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they remand he / she / it remands past simple remanded -ing form remanding
jump to other results remand somebody (+ adv./prep.) to send someone away from a court to wait for their trial that will take place at a later date The two men were charged with burglary and remanded in custody (= sent to prison until their trial). She was remanded on bail (= allowed to go free until the trial after leaving a sum of money with the court).
See remand in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary