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To imprisonment
noun
A confinement in a place, especially a prison or a jail, as punishment for a crime.
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They are subject to imprisonment without charges.
He was sentenced to imprisonment on Devil's Island.
(Mr. Mugabe subjects journalists to imprisonment, so it seemed best not to advertise my presence).
Among the available punishments are everything from demotions and discharge from the military to imprisonment.
Company promoters who issued a prospectus on such a basis would be liable to imprisonment.
The authorities said Mr. Fritzl confessed Monday to imprisonment, sexual abuse and incest.
But the death penalty was commuted to imprisonment for natural life.
More recently gays remained liable to imprisonment without trial in re-education camps.
This was commuted to imprisonment, but the next year he was stated to have committed suicide in Lubianka Prison, Moscow.
After the war, he was condemned to death by the Nationalists, but the sentence was commuted to imprisonment.
"All Libyans wanted to prosecute him over what he did to them, from executions to imprisonment, corruption, wasting their money.
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