Similar words: imprison, imprisonment, prison, prisoner, comprise, garrison, comparison, by comparison. Meaning: [ɪm'prɪzn] adj. in captivity.
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31. The criminal justice system is in need of urgent reform to prevent more people being wrongfully imprisoned.
32. The government imprisoned dissidents, forbade travel, and restricted the press.
33. He was imprisoned for six years for his part in the murder.
34. When the actor was imprisoned for drug offences, his fans were upset to find that their hero had feet of clay.
35. This silver belt buckle is the only relic of the imprisoned soldiers that survives.
36. He was imprisoned in 1945 for the brutal murder of a 12-year old girl.
37. Political dissenters were imprisoned.
38. He was imprisoned for his part in the bribery scandal.
39. Nearly one hundred of them were subsequently tried, convicted and imprisoned.
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40. He was imprisoned for two concurrent terms of 30 months and 18 months.
41. Or shall we remain imprisoned in our taboos?
42. He had been imprisoned for want of bail.
43. We have been reviled, falsely accused, imprisoned for life.
44. Freire was arrested and, for a time[sentencedict.com], imprisoned.
45. The rebel soldiers were imprisoned and taken to Lisbon.
46. He was tortured and imprisoned for another eighteen months.
47. Two of the boys have been imprisoned for theft.
48. Mata ji kept my hands imprisoned in her own.
49. He was twice imprisoned when his loyalties were suspected.
50. Park imprisoned dissenters, including opposing politicians, intellectuals, and journalists.
51. Two others are imprisoned in the state capital.
52. He was promptly exiled and other leaders were imprisoned.
53. The priest had been imprisoned for preaching the gospel.
54. Let your imagination release your imprisoned possibilities. Robert H. Schuller
55. She wouldn't want her loyal subject imprisoned.
56. Many freedom fighters were imprisoned, but they never gave up the struggle.
57. But they come to realise that they are imprisoned by a transparent but impenetrable wall, which can never be crossed.
58. A spell is still a spell even when imprisoned temporarily in parchment and ink.
59. She had heard of the most appalling things-kidnapped bride, imprisoned and humiliated bridegroom, Halloween destructions and practical jokes.
60. An abandoned circus wagon with peeling paint is in the background, in it a hopeless dark woman imprisoned behind bars.
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