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From detain + -ee .
detainee (plural detainees )
Someone who is detained , especially in custody or confinement .
2013 , Anthony Gregory, The Power of Habeas Corpus in America: From the King's Prerogative to the War on Terror , page 74 :Louis Louaillier, a U.S. citizen, journalist, and assemblymember, wrote in his local newspaper, The Louisiana Courier, that detainees should go to a civil judge...
one who is detained
Albanian: ( i/e ) (please verify ) arrestuar (sq)
Arabic: أسير m ( ʔasīr ) , أسيرة f ( ʔasīra ) , أسرى m pl ( ʔasrā ) , أسيرات f pl ( ʔasīrāt )
Bulgarian: задържан (bg) m ( zadǎržan ) , арестант (bg) m ( arestant )
Catalan: detingut (ca) m , detinguda (ca) f
Esperanto: malliberulo
French: détenu (fr) m , détenue (fr) f
German: Häftling (de) m , Strafgefangener (de) m
Hungarian: letartóztatott (hu) , elítélt (hu) , fogvatartott (hu) , rab (hu) , fogoly (hu) , őrizetes (hu)
Interlingua: detenito m , detenita f
Italian: detenuto (it) m , detenuta (it) f
Portuguese: detento m , detenta f
Russian: задержанный (ru) ( zaderžannyj )
Spanish: detenido (es) m , detenida (es) f
Ukrainian: затри́маний m ( zatrýmanyj ) , затри́мана f ( zatrýmana )