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body-search
[bod-ee-surch]
verb (used with object)
to search all parts of the body of.
Police ordered the suspects to strip and then body-searched them for hidden caches of narcotics.
body search
noun
a form of search by police, customs officials, etc, that involves examination of a prisoner's or suspect's bodily orifices
verb
(tr) to search (a prisoner or suspect) in this manner
Example Sentences
The bill also would have outlines rules for how male guards can pat down or body-search female prisoners and how they can interact with prisoners in areas where they are likely to be undressed.
They separated the men, then had female pesh merga soldiers body-search the women in a tent.
While the pirates body-search everyone onboard, other pirates ransack our small boat, taking diamond rings, sapphire necklaces, gold nuggets hidden in sacks of clothes.
A Justice Department lawyer argued Monday that a new body-search policy for prisoners at Guantanamo Bay did not restrict inmates’ access to lawyers.
Thus reaffirming TSA's right to body-search for foreign objects.
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