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You can use the phrase "is incarcerating" when you want to emphasize the process of someone being held in prison. For example: The state is incarcerating more and more youth offenders every year.
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is incarcerating
verb
To lock away; to imprison, especially for breaking the law.
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This administration, which claims to be fighting for justice, the rule of law and liberty, is incarcerating hundreds of people, whether innocent or guilty, without trial or access to legal representation.
There is one sure way to determine whether allegations that China is incarcerating dissidents and members of the Falun Gong spiritual movement in psychiatric hospitals run by the police are true: grant international medical and human rights groups access to the institutions.
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Shonelle Jackson is incarcerated there.
Mr. Gabriele is incarcerated in Vatican City.
Each time someone is incarcerated, the probability that they will be incarcerated again grows.
If he is incarcerated, I am imprisoned and shackled.
But it is rare that anyone is incarcerated.
He is incarcerated in Wende Correctional Facility in Alden, N.Y.
Among Hispanic males, one in every 36 is incarcerated.
However, 47% of the Iranian prison population is incarcerated because of drug-related offenses (18 ).
The child is no longer in school or is incarcerated.
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