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    imprison
    /ɪmˈprɪzən/

    verb

    • 1. put or keep in prison or a place like a prison: "he was imprisoned three times for his activities"

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  2. to put someone in prison or in a situation that is like prison:

  3. To imprison is to hold someone in a prison or jail. It can also mean to confine them elsewhere. You might imprison a classmate in a locker, for example. Cops imprison suspects who can't make bail, and someone could be imprisoned for a long time if convicted of a serious crime.

  4. : to put in or as if in prison : confine. imprisonment. im-ˈpri-zᵊn-mənt. noun. Synonyms. commit. confine. immure. incarcerate. intern. jail. jug. lock (up) See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of imprison in a Sentence. He was imprisoned for murder. He has threatened to imprison his political opponents.

  5. Imprison definition: to confine in or as if in a prison.. See examples of IMPRISON used in a sentence.

  6. (ɪmprɪzən ) Word forms: 3rd person singular present tense imprisons , present participle imprisoning , past tense, past participle imprisoned. verb. If someone is imprisoned, they are locked up or kept somewhere, usually in prison as a punishment for a crime or for political opposition.

  7. /ɪmˈprɪzn/ [often passive] Verb Forms. to put somebody in a prison or another place from which they cannot escape synonym jail. be imprisoned (for something) They were imprisoned for possession of drugs. be imprisoned (+ adv./prep.) (figurative) Some young mothers feel imprisoned in their own homes. Collocations Criminal justice. Extra Examples.

  8. Jun 2, 2024 · The term to imprison implies a sentencing has taken place when used to describe actions taken by a legal system, whereas to jail may imply a temporary holding before a trial, conviction, and sentencing.

  9. Define imprison. imprison synonyms, imprison pronunciation, imprison translation, English dictionary definition of imprison. tr.v. im·pris·oned , im·pris·on·ing , im·pris·ons To put in or as if in prison; confine. im·pris′on·a·ble adj. im·pris′on·ment n.

  10. imprison meaning, definition, what is imprison: to put someone in prison or to keep them...: Learn more.

  11. Dictionary.com Unabridged Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2024 How to use imprison in a sentence Elsewhere, she tells her inamorata, “It does not matter if you elude my arms/my dear, when thought alone can imprison you.”