Imprison meaning in English
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Definition
to imprison: to jail, to lock up, to put in jail
imprisoned: detained, locked up, kept in jail
- "Two months ago, Horatio and I were cruelly imprisoned in the abhorrent, but surprisingly spacious kitchen of a 4-star restaurant."
- "Have you murdered, imprisoned or tortured loyal subjects by mistake or on a whim?"
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