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is incarcerated
verb
To lock away; to imprison, especially for breaking the law.
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the incarcerated person is incarcerated pursuant to a conviction for an offense against the United States.
Shonelle Jackson is incarcerated there.
Mr. Gabriele is incarcerated in Vatican City.
If he is incarcerated, I am imprisoned and shackled.
But it is rare that anyone is incarcerated.
Amy recently called me from the Alabama prison where she is incarcerated.
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The two are incarcerated.
The family was incarcerated.
Many had been incarcerated.
At any given time, 20 percent are incarcerated.
"I was incarcerated for a reason".
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