Other forms: restraining orders
A restraining order is a document issued by a judge that's meant to protect someone who's been the victim of abuse. The alleged abuser is instructed by the restraining order to stay away from the victim.
When anyone is harassed or abused, they can file for a restraining order, which instructs the abusive person to leave them alone. It's a court-ordered legal document that usually includes directions not to contact the alleged victim at all, and to stay a certain distance away from their home, school, and workplace. If the order isn't obeyed, the accused abuser may be arrested. To restrain is to "stop or prevent," from a Latin root meaning "tie back."