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    ar·rest·ing
    /əˈrestiNG/

    adjective

    • 1. striking; eye-catching: "at 6 feet 6 inches he was an arresting figure"
    • 2. denoting a person or agency that seizes and detains someone by legal authority: "the arresting officer"

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  2. The meaning of ARRESTING is catching the attention : striking, impressive. How to use arresting in a sentence.

  3. ARRESTING definition: 1. very attractive in a way that attracts a lot of attention: 2. very attractive in a way that…. Learn more.

  4. Arresting definition: attracting or capable of attracting attention or interest; striking. See examples of ARRESTING used in a sentence.

  5. Merriam-Webster unabridged. The meaning of ARREST is seize, capture; specifically : to take or keep in custody by authority of law. How to use arrest in a sentence.

  6. Something arresting commands your attention. It's stunning, and you can't turn away. When the police arrest someone, they capture them. Likewise, when something is arresting, it captures your attention because it is so sensational.

  7. arresting in American English. (əˈrestɪŋ) adjective. 1. attracting or capable of attracting attention or interest; striking. an arresting smile. 2. making or having made an arrest. the arresting officer.

  8. to attract or catch someone's attention: A photo of a small boy arrested my attention. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. arrest. noun [ C or U ] uk / əˈrest / us / əˈrest / B2. the act of arresting someone: Two arrests were made, but the men were later released without charge. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. under arrest.

  9. 1. attracting or capable of attracting attention or interest; striking. 2. making or having made an arrest: the arresting officer.

  10. To arrest someone is to seize them or take them into custody with authority. Related to that, an arrest is the act of police or other law enforcement officials detaining someone suspected of committing a crime when there is probable cause.

  11. Verb. Filter. adjective. Attracting and holding the attention; striking. An arresting musical composition. American Heritage. Attracting attention; interesting; striking. Webster's New World. Synonyms: stunning. sensational. striking. signal. salient. remarkable. pronounced. prominent. pointed. observable. noticeable. marked. eye-catching.