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    incarceration
    /ɪnˌkɑːsəˈreɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the state of being confined in prison; imprisonment: "the public would not be served by her incarceration"

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  2. INCARCERATION definition: 1. the act of putting or keeping someone in prison or in a place used as a prison: 2. the act of…. Learn more.

  3. Jul 12, 2012 · : confinement in a jail or prison : the act of imprisoning someone or the state of being imprisoned. Despite the drop in crime in past decades, rates of arrest and incarceration in New York City have not gone down. Robin Steinberg.

  4. Incarceration is the state of being in prison. If you don't fancy incarceration, don't go through with that bank heist. The noun incarceration comes from the Latin word carcer, meaning "jail." There are many different types of incarceration.

  5. Incarceration definition: the act of incarcerating, or putting in prison or another enclosure. See examples of INCARCERATION used in a sentence.

  6. noun. /ɪnˌkɑːsəˈreɪʃn/ /ɪnˌkɑːrsəˈreɪʃn/ [uncountable] (formal) the act of putting somebody in prison or in another place from which they cannot escape; the state of being there synonym imprisonment. There have been angry protests about his arrest and incarceration. Topics Crime and punishment c2. Take your English to the next level.

  7. INCARCERATE definition: 1. to put or keep someone in prison or in a place used as a prison: 2. to keep someone in a closed…. Learn more.

  8. incarceration - 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"

  9. Incarceration definition: The act of confining , or the state of being confined; imprisonment .

  10. Definition of "incarceration". The state of being confined in a prison or jail. How to use "incarceration" in a sentence. After his trial, the defendant was sentenced to five years of incarceration. The court ordered the incarceration of the convicted felon.

  11. The earliest known use of the noun incarceration is in the mid 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for incarceration is from around 1540, in a translation by John Bellenden, poet and translator. incarceration is a borrowing from French.