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custodial

American  
[kuh-stoh-dee-uhl] / kʌˈstoʊ di əl /

adjective

  1. of or relating to custody.

  2. of, relating to, or appropriate to a custodian.

    a building superintendent's custodial duties.

  3. responsible for or providing protective supervision and guardianship rather than seeking to improve or cure.

    Overcrowding forces many mental hospitals to provide only custodial care.


noun

  1. a container or receptacle for something sacred, as the Host.

Other Word Forms

  • custodialism noun
  • noncustodial adjective

Etymology

Origin of custodial

1765–75; < Latin custōdi ( a ) custody + -al 1

Example Sentences

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McKenna's partner Tina Smith, was also jailed at Kingston Crown Court for six years with a further custodial sentence of 12 months.

From BBC

Remanding Mulakhil in custody to be sentenced at a later date, Judge Kristina Montgomery KC said: "He will plainly receive a substantial custodial sentence which will automatically make him liable for deportation at its conclusion."

From BBC

A judge told Smith, formerly of North Grimsby, Arbroath, that the only possible disposal for her offending was "a significant custodial sentence".

From BBC

However, that they have been named as under investigation almost certainly means being given a custodial sentence as a minimum.

From BBC

While the U.K. owns nearly $1 trillion in Treasurys, it is also a well-known custodial center for bonds that are, in reality, held by investors based elsewhere.

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