Legal process through which an individual who is deemed to have symptoms of severe mental disorder loses freedoms.
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Examples for "sectioned"
Examples for "sectioned"
1Anybody who thinks of him as a charlatan needs to be sectioned.
2Structures are identified and optically serially sectioned, and digital images are cataloged.
3Even the coppers were saying that it should have been sectioned off.
4But yellow police tape sectioned off the back part of the lot.
5The partially covered cotyledons were sectioned into light-exposed, covered and transition zones.
1Angiography, filling with tissue-embedding material, and sectioning were successful in all cases.
2Presumably, sectioning gave antibodies access to binding sites within the nerve terminal.
3Advances in automation, from sectioning to alignment, now greatly accelerate the process.
4Profiles of negatively stained gap junctions have been measured by grid sectioning.
5The treatment for contracted tendon is largely surgical and consists in sectioning it.
1When Fortier's period of involuntary commitment ended, I recommended continued treatment.
2They also asked the Department of Justice to publish a report comparing state standards for involuntary commitment.
3The latter charge stems from Steele's prior involuntary commitment under the Mental Health Procedures Act, Bender said.
4Meyer was barred from owning firearms because of an involuntary commitment to a mental hospital in 2011, Campbell said.
5Kobel got involuntary commitment for eight months back then, talking about these creatures that possessed the driver who killed his family.
1Proposals to change the program and civil commitment laws failed in recent legislative sessions.
2He is also fighting civil commitment.
3Under civil commitments, offenders who have served their prison terms are held in state facilities until completing their treatment.
1The commitment of mentally ill persons to involuntary hospitalisation is a serious duty long neglected by Government.
Translations for commitment of mentally ill