Sentence example with the word 'incarcerate'

incarcerate

bastille, bound, clap up, coop, encircle, hedge in, immure, jug, mew up, rail in, throw into jail

Definition v. lock up or confine

Last update: July 4, 2015


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He was incarcerated for years.   [verb]

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The judicial system, however, did not incarcerate the same number of people from each of the two communities.   [verb]

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500 " To liberate fathers of families incarcerated for debt 1,000 " Addition to the salary of the poor teachers of the diocese.   [verb]

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In this vault, men who had been condemned to the galleys were incarcerated until the day of their departure for Toulon.   [verb]

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She was detained by the Philadelphia authorities and incarcerated for several days in the Moyamensing prison, awaiting the extradition papers which Byrnes intrusted to Detective Jacobs.   [verb]

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The incarcerated larva strives to escape its terrible neighbour.   [adjective]

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He was incarcerated in a French fortress in the Jura Mountains and there perished miserably in 1803.   [verb]

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Until incarcerated (in Holzminden camp) he had never been intemperate.   [noun]

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So Ida was incarcerated once more in the dark closet.   [verb]

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He is the first glimpse of the outside world I have had since I was incarcerated in this asylum.   [Please select]

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Konigsmarck was murdered by order of George I, and Sophia Dorothea incarcerated in Ahlden where she died in 1726.   [verb]

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