- lock up or confine, in or as in a jail; "The suspects were imprisoned without trial"; "the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life"
- confine as if in a prison; "His daughters are virtually imprisoned in their own house; he does not let them go out without a chaperone"
- (imprisoned) captive: being in captivity
- (imprisonment) putting someone in prison or in jail as lawful punishment
- (imprisonment) the act of confining someone in a prison (or as if in a prison)
- A prison (from Old French prisoun) is a place in which people are physically confined and, usually, deprived of a range of personal freedoms. ...
- (Imprisonment) Incarceration is the detention of a person in jail, typically as punishment for a crime. ...
- To put in or as if in prison; confine
- (imprisoned) trapped and unable to escape from something.
- (9 Imprisonment) Entombs subject beneath the earth.
- (Imprisonment) Some were also jailed^[19] and then usually expelled to Cyprus to cut them off from their families.^[20]
- (Imprisonment) This may be for a finite term or for life, the maximum for each offence being prescribed by statute. Inmates whose sentence is finite may earn remission of up to one-quarter of their sentence by good behaviour.
- (Imprisonment) Where a court imposes a period of time where a person is to be detained as part or the whole of a sentence in a criminal matter.
- Backhand of [4] strikes against [5], PO towards, FO up, with a large movement from behind. For a QuickTime movie of this sign, see ASL browser - imprison.