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incarceration

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The act of confining, or the state of being confined; imprisonment
A constriction of the hernial sac, rendering it irreducible, but not great enough to cause strangulation
Formerly, strangulation, as in hernia
commitment to jail or prison
the state of being imprisoned; "he was held in captivity until he died"; "the imprisonment of captured soldiers"; "his ignominious incarceration in the local jail"; "he practiced the immurement of his enemies in the castle dungeon"
Imprisonment; confinement in a jail or penitentiary
{i} imprisonment, confinement, detention
The act of imprisoning or confining
Imprisonment in a jail, prison or penitentiary
Imprisonment in a jail or penitentiary
incarcerate
To confine
incarcerate
To lock away; to imprison, especially for breaking the law
incarcerate
to imprison
ıncarceration
{n} to imprisonment, confinement
incarcerate
To put in jail
incarcerate
To lock away. To throw into prison, especially for breaking the law
incarcerate
To confine to a jail
incarcerate
lock up or confine, in or as in a jail; "The suspects were imprisoned without trial"; "the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life"
incarcerate
To confine in jail Immunity: Grant by the court, which assures someone will not face prosecution in return for providing criminal evidence
incarcerate
to confine to entrap
incarcerate
To imprison; to confine in a jail or prison
incarcerate
To confine; to shut up or inclose; to hem in
incarcerate
Imprisoned
incarcerate
If people are incarcerated, they are kept in a prison or other place. They were incarcerated for the duration of the war It can cost $40,000 to $50,000 to incarcerate a prisoner for a year. = imprison + incarceration in·car·cera·tion her mother's incarceration in a psychiatric hospital. = imprisonment. to put or keep someone in prison = imprison (past participle of incarcerare, from carcer )
incarcerate
{f} imprison, jail, confine, detain
incarceration
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