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the incarcerated
verb
To lock away; to imprison, especially for breaking the law.
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The Sufi speech incarcerates the incarcerated and liberates the free.
But the children of the incarcerated and formerly incarcerated need more – not just private charity, but public support, too.
The incarcerated bluesman let down a pail for contributions.
Looking at the incarcerated, these are not political criminals.
The rebel leader had demanded that the incarcerated politicians ahead of negotiations.
And the incarcerated painter was also in a sense outside time.
They may instead have hoped that their works would improve mankind, especially the incarcerated portion thereof.
We learn how the incarcerated found themselves there (love, poverty, desperation).
6 What was brought to the incarcerated Bufo following the bubble-and-squeak?
What characterizes appropriate reading for the incarcerated, and who decides — those are thorny, difficult questions.
For days, Bundy's family used social media to publicize the protest for the incarcerated rancher.
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