Similar words: imprison, imprisonment, prison, prisoner, comprise, garrison, comparison, by comparison. Meaning: [ɪm'prɪzn] adj. in captivity.
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91. Extreme right-wing groups offered support in exchange for the release of imprisoned right-winger, General Salan.
92. He was imprisoned for six months, during which time his mother circulated a petition among Wichita Falls residents.
93. The people who get caught and imprisoned may not be a representative picture of all criminals.
94. Mahdi, 56, had been imprisoned and then under house arrest since his civilian government was overthrown in June 1989.
95. Two immediate sets of questions present themselves about this tiny, unhappy minority of women who are imprisoned.
96. The hysterical woman was the middle-class woman of leisure deprived of productive labour and imprisoned in dependence on her family.
97. She was twice imprisoned in Holloway, and went on hunger strike.
98. I want to commit the murder I was imprisoned for. J.K. Rowling
99. William McCrea was imprisoned in 1971 for taking part in a banned march in Dungiven.
99. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
100. All seven were arrested, imprisoned and brought to trial before a High Court judge at Renfrew.
101. Alone and imprisoned, Mungo lost the battle with his imagination.
102. For that he was imprisoned for two months on Monday.
103. Anyone convicted of possession, supplying or producing drugs illegally could be imprisoned.
104. The Chairman of the Bench said Lord Apsley could have been imprisoned for the offence.
105. Ministers and priests and lay leaders were arrested and imprisoned.
106. Thus, for basic civic rights like not being enslaved or imprisoned without trial[Sentencedict.com], people should need only to be people.
107. Instead, we imprisoned thousands of skilled people, and thousands more fled in terror.
108. On 21 December Pianezza and Druento were arrested and imprisoned.
109. After his arrest in Virginia, Carney released a statement that Salvi had written while imprisoned.
110. Thousands of political prisoners remain imprisoned, frequently as a result of unfair trials.
111. Park then placed him under house arrest, while his captors went free, and later imprisoned him for sedition.
112. Five others who had been eligible for parole following the first trial were now imprisoned.
113. In September of that year 55,457 people or 97.4 per 100,000 of the population were imprisoned.
114. If found guilty, the offending brokerages could be shuttered and officials imprisoned, ministry officials said.
115. My Aunt Naomi, like some latter-day Sleeping Beauty permanently imprisoned, never awakened to or acceded to adult sexuality.
116. He admitted the charge and was imprisoned for three years.
117. I believe that certain central characters of novels, however famous they may be, remain imprisoned by the work they inhabit.
118. He calmed himself, trying to understand why he was imprisoned and who was responsible.
119. One survivor, today a physician, was imprisoned as a boy in the same camp as his father.
120. Once the father was imprisoned, new and even more disturbing allegations began to emerge from the children.
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