Synonym: confine, jail, lock up. Antonym: free, liberate. Similar words: imprisonment, prison, prisoner, comprise, garrison, comparison, by comparison, in comparison with. Meaning: [ɪm'prɪzn] v. 1. lock up or confine, in or as in a jail 2. confine as if in a prison.
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31. Dear, I thought of: Love is not a person for his own account, imprison him!
32. You may imprison my body, actually could not fetter my mind.
33. Promote the freedom imprison them however. Make animal deteriorated, not well should nature development.
34. There are thunderous explosions, fierce solar winds, and forces so strong that they imprison even light.
35. The special court-martial carries in Ahmad's case collects evidence specially, recognized that Ahmad is the enemy combatants, should imprison.
36. Person freedom is the person that points to a citizen (include spirit and body) do not suffer imprison illegally, ransack, cross-question, reach encroachment freedom.
37. A policy of trying to imprison the Palestinians has left their jailer strangely besieged.
38. Tim:Then, we'll have to fine him or imprison him in the broom closet.
39. She will only be able to imprison one player at a time.
40. Imprison your mash in a dark vat,[Sentencedict.com ] so it can become wine.
41. You can lock up a person physically, but you cannot imprison his heart.
42. Kidnapping crime includes two concrete composing items : racketeered offense and illegal imprison offense.
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