26984 words

imprison

2 definitions • 4 examples
1
to put someone in prison:

Examples:

be imprisoned for He was imprisoned in 1965 for attempted murder.
figurative Unable to go out because of the deep snow, she felt imprisoned in her own house.
2
to put someone in prison or in a situation that is like prison:

Examples:

If found guilty, he could be imprisoned for ten years.
After weeks of snow, she felt imprisoned in her own home.

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