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Sentence count:235+8Posted:2017-02-22Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: imprisonimprisonmentprisonprisonercomprisegarrisoncomparisonby comparisonMeaning: [ɪm'prɪzn]  adj. in captivity. 
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61. In 1944 the woman was betrayed and imprisoned in a concentration camp.
62. Their claim for freedom rests not on innocence, but on being unjustly imprisoned.
63. He was imprisoned in 1945 for collaborating with the enemy.
64. What must it be like to be imprisoned here, day after day, month after month?
65. To his head they fixed a cage in which a rat had been imprisoned.
66. The alleged leader of that invasion, Gerardo Montoya Obeso, was imprisoned -- but the squatters remained.
67. Between them, they have had me imprisoned, on the charge of having murdered Victor.
68. Total censorship restricts information about people who are arrested or imprisoned.
69. Citizens imprisoned for their political beliefs are powerless against the government.
70. With her infant son in her arms,(sentence dictionary) Perpetua was imprisoned while waiting to be baptized.
71. But he never finds her again, and is imprisoned in his strange mixture of tormented lust and repentance.
72. The Independent of Feb. 27 cited diplomatic sources as stating that 44 elected representatives had been imprisoned since the previous May.
73. The wicked characters are imprisoned, and Wilkin is made a captain for his heroic deed in battle.
74. If he attempts to avoid paying, he may be fined or imprisoned.
75. Benedict imprisoned her closer, oblivious to her grubby hands caught against the pristine whiteness of his neckcloth.
76. While avenging his father, Gotteschalc was captured and imprisoned by Saxons.
77. Only 4 percent of the general population are black, but nearly one-third of the convicted and imprisoned population are black.
78. It is not enough to free the innocent who has been wrongfully imprisoned for many years; he requires something more.
79. He began to write poetry while imprisoned for attempting to reform his Carmelite order.
80. George told Pat of a number of foreign nationals who are imprisoned at present for being found witnessing as Christians.
81. In an atmosphere of growing xenophobia many foreigners were deported or even imprisoned.
82. Once her cousins got hold of her and she was imprisoned by ropes, nothing could save her.
83. Amnesty International believes Williams was imprisoned for acting in accordance with his conscientiously-held beliefs, and calls for his immediate and unconditional release.
84. Nano, imprisoned on what he insists were trumped-up corruption charges, was freed as the disorders heated up.
85. At 20, he went to war against Perugia, where he was captured and imprisoned.
86. The project ended in financial disaster, and Vermuyden was temporarily imprisoned for not paying his debts.
87. The three did not come to trial until last week when they were each imprisoned for four years.
88. Bergson was imprisoned as a pacifist during the World War I.
89. Butboth Fiennes and West imply that he is as much imprisoned by monarchy as by literal incarceration.
90. As he grabbed, his hand stuck to the statue and he remained imprisoned there until found the following morning.
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