Similar words: imprison, imprisonment, prison, prisoner, comprise, garrison, comparison, by comparison. Meaning: [ɪm'prɪzn] adj. in captivity.
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121. She refused to marry the local prefect who had her imprisoned and tortured.
122. All the opponents of the junta have been murdered or imprisoned.
123. The crack cocaine epidemic has passed, and some of the worst offenders are imprisoned, mellowed or dead.
124. In many cases, imprisoned illegal immigrants who complete their prison sentences are released while they await deportation proceedings.
125. He became superintendent of the Jesuits and other Catholic recusants imprisoned in Wisbech Castle.
126. One of his accomplices was imprisoned for life, and four others were sentenced to between three and 15 years.
127. Sometimes they succeeded in their aims, sometimes their leaders were arrested and imprisoned.
128. If convicted, she will be imprisoned for at least six years.
129. The boy was imprisoned in the Northern Territory,(www.Sentencedict.com) which has the heaviest penalties for first-time property theft offenders.
130. At twenty, he went to war against Perugia, where he was captured and imprisoned.
131. Books are like imprisoned souls till someone takes them down from a shelf and frees them. Samuel Butler
132. He was then imprisoned as a spy by his unknowing uncle, the governor.
133. White told how he had repeatedly tried to escape, been twice captured, twice imprisoned, finally condemned to death.
134. This afternoon's debate is likely to seal the fate of the imprisoned aid workers.
135. So many families had changed sides, and she was not imprisoned, nor even a slave.
136. The talks are expected to move slowly because the Tupac Amaru rebels insist that the government release more than 300 imprisoned comrades.
137. Musa Anter has been imprisoned on a number of occasions for his writings.
138. And also I didn't want my future to be just sitting in a room and be imprisoned in my four walls and just cooking and giving birth to children. I didn't want to see my life in that way. Malala Yousafzai
139. Because women often lack the means to pay fines, they are more likely to be imprisoned.
140. She had been imprisoned by Mary on charges of treason.
141. The man did so and was eventually captured and imprisoned by the Tanguts.
142. A volcano erupts because a terrible creature is imprisoned in the mountain and every now and then struggles to get free.
143. Fourteen other officers were also imprisoned, receiving sentences ranging from two to 25 years.
144. He hears me singing, and so learns where I am imprisoned ....
145. Jackson was imprisoned in 1934 for a string of sensational crimes.
146. Capone came back downtown and had things his own way until the federal government imprisoned him for tax evasion.
147. The five were previously imprisoned from June until October 1990 for allegedly organizing a political party - all parties are prohibited.
148. Red Cross officials condemned the treatment that imprisoned guerrillas have received.
149. Without her they might well have broken the thin cordon which kept them illegally imprisoned for a bladder-straining four hours.
150. Others had been imprisoned following an attack on the royal palace at Skhirat, near Rabat, in 1971.
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