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been incarcerated
verb
To lock away; to imprison, especially for breaking the law.
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"I've never been incarcerated.
All my life I've been incarcerated here.
"I've been incarcerated most of my life.
His daughter had not only disappeared; she had been incarcerated.
I hold a graduate degree, and I've never been incarcerated.
"He's been incarcerated — he's an exile," Kappa said.
He has been incarcerated without being charged with a crime.
They also both had fathers who had been incarcerated.
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Shonelle Jackson is incarcerated there.
The two are incarcerated.
At any given time, 20 percent are incarcerated.
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