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Definitionv. 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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