Similar words: imprison, imprisonment, prison, prisoner, comprise, garrison, comparison, by comparison. Meaning: [ɪm'prɪzn] adj. in captivity.
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151. Dmitry Sokolov, a Jehovah's Witness, had been imprisoned between 1988 and 1990 for refusing his call-up papers.
152. A more authoritarian regime could have simply imprisoned the organizers.
153. They had been imprisoned there by a long dead ruler, Llud.
154. On her return she was imprisoned for sedition, a charge arising from articles published in her newspaper during her absence.
155. She was imprisoned in Walton gaol, went on hunger strike, and was force-fed eight times before her release.
156. You had me imprisoned by your loathing - most of the time.
157. Gen Pinochet has returned to a country that has elected Ricardo Lagos as president, a man he imprisoned and exiled.
158. Bombs still go off, children starve to death and people are imprisoned for their thoughts, not their crimes.
159. The perpetrators of the coup would be imprisoned by the storm for the next twenty-four hours.
159. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
160. Pujol was imprisoned and tortured under the Franco regime.
161. He was imprisoned for creating a public disturbance.
162. Impassioned by genius. Inflamed by desire. Imprisoned by love.
163. The man was imprisoned for larceny.
164. People who were wrongfully imprisoned should be released.
165. The imprisoned soldiers were in awe of their captors.
166. The man was imprisoned for grand larceny.
167. Dr. Manette was imprisoned through a lettre de cachet.
168. He vas imprisoned for passing forged banknotes.
169. The desert is imprisoned the wall of its barrenness.
170. The men were imprisoned for plotting against the government.
171. As for the imprisoned leaders, he asserted that justice would have to take its course.
172. His five-year plans for the collectivisation of agriculture and industry were implemented with such brutality that millions were imprisoned or murdered.
173. The desert is imprisoned in the wall of its unbounded barrenness.
174. At around 9 pm, the captain and crew of the Liberty, who were as opposed to paying British taxes as John Hancock, imprisoned the tidewaiter on the sloop.
175. Conrad had been imprisoned for a year for gaining money by false pretences.
176. Perhaps the corrupt politician will forgive himself in the greater understanding of how his ancestry had upheld the law in other times and wrongfully imprisoned folk that were not guilty.
177. There is also 'Uncle' Nikolai, the Russian Mafia drug lord, imprisoned in three countries, but now dominating the trade with his brutal henchman.
178. Michelle Pfeiffer expertly plays an obnoxiously beautiful L.A. artist and imprisoned murderess.
179. The player will remain imprisoned until the mantis is killed.
180. For instance, the Tetrarch's brother, his elder brother, the first husband of Herodias the Queen, was imprisoned there for twelve years.
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