Sentence examples for to imprison from inspiring English sources

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to imprison

verb

To put in or as if in prison; confine.

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They allow the courts to imprison people for offences which are not otherwise imprisonable.

But it seems to imprison Mr Lee.

They are also harder to imprison".

Tells about fighting off attempts to imprison him.

The House no longer retains it right to imprison.

There remained the question of where to imprison the men.

The barrier, he said, serves to imprison the Palestinians.

In the UK, we continue to imprison people seeking asylum.

Governments -- civilian or military -- tend to imprison opponents.

Mrs Whitehouse was out to imprison his director.

We scour the country for reasons to imprison.

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