Bahia
Bahia, Brazil
Bahía Blanca
Bahía Blanca, Argentina
Bahia Declaration on Chemical Safety
Bahia spinetail
Bahia tapaculo
Bahiga
Bahija
Bahir Dar
Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
Bahraich
Bahraich, India
Bahrain
Bahraini
Bai Ling
Baia Mare
Baia Mare, Romania
Baicheng
Baicheng, People's Republic of China
Baidoa
Baidoa, Somalia
baiji
Baikal teal
bail
bail above the action
bail absolute
bail bandit
bail below
bail bond
bail forfeiture
bail in error
bail jumping
bail on
bail out
bail out of an airplane
bail out on
bail reinstatement
bail required to release an embargo
bail revocation
Bail's phenomenon
bail schedule
bail to the action
bail up
bailable
bailable action
bailable attachment
bailable offense
bailable process
bail Verb
Plural: bails
- Translate "bail" to Spanish: dar la fianza por, afianzar, avalar, fiar, responder por, caucionar
English Synonyms of "bail": give a guarantee for, give guarantee for, answer for, go bail for, lend credit to, bond, give bond to, give surety for
Define meaning of "bail": Secure the release of (someone) by providing security. John bailed the prisoner, Juan afianzó al preso. - Translate "bail" to Spanish: irse
English Synonyms of "bail": be leaving, drive away, get along, go off, go out, leave, depart, go away - Translate "bail" to Spanish: entregar en depósito
English Synonyms of "bail": give in deposit
Define meaning of "bail": Deliver something in trust to somebody for a special purpose and for a limited period.
- Translate "bail" to Spanish: fianza, acidaque, arra, caparra, caución, dita, arraigo, fianza carcelaria, fianza judicial
English Synonyms of "bail": bond, guaranty, security, pledge, suretyship, suretyship of a commercial instrument
Define meaning of "bail": The legal system that allows an accused person to be temporarily released from custody (usually on condition that a sum of money guarantees their appearance at trial). ; Money that must be forfeited by the bondsman if an accused person fails to appear in court for trial. He is out on bail. - Translate "bail" to Spanish: fiador
English Synonyms of "bail": backer, guarantor, underwriter, voucher, bailor, bailsman, bondsman, codebtor
Define meaning of "bail": Person who vouches for another. - Translate "bail" to Spanish: fianza de cárcel
The judge set bail at $10,000.
A $10,000 bond was furnished by an alderman.
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you
he/she/it
we
you
they
bail
bail
bails
bail
bail
bail
bailed
bailed
bailed
bailed
bailed
bailed
will bail
will bail
will bail
will bail
will bail
will bail
affidavit to hold to bail
appearance bail
bind over under bail
civil bail
common bail
default on one's bail
excessive bail
free on bail
free under bail
freedom on bail
freedom without bail
furnish bail
get freedom on bail
give bail
go bail
go bail for
hold without bail
jump bail
make bail
mobile outdoor bail
motion to reduce bail
moveable outdoor bail
on bail
out on bail
person out on bail
portable outdoor bail
post bail
put on bail
release on bail
release on reasonable bail
remand on bail
right to release on bail
secured by bail
special bail
stand bail
stand bail for
stationary milking bail
straw bail
under bail
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