Sentence examples for was imprisoning from inspiring English sources

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was imprisoning

verb

To put in or as if in prison; confine.

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Even in the 1970s Cuba was imprisoning homosexuals and long-haired hippies.

At the same time, he was imprisoning and sometimes executing opponents or driving others — notably the Communist leader Solath Sar, who would become Pol Pot — into exile and fueling discontent that fed growing political opposition and eventually armed insurrection.

Then she was "imprisoning" her husband and not spending enough time with her brood at home (Kate is currently traveling to promote her book, Multiple Blessings).

Louisiana first became number 1 in the nation in 2005 when it was imprisoning 36,083 people.

Sure, forgiveness could potentially "set me free," but thinking too much about forgiveness was imprisoning me in its own way.

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Meanwhile, Lacombe was imprisoned.

He was imprisoned.

(She was imprisoned in both).

Soon afterward Bhutto was imprisoned.

He was imprisoned until 1998.

He was imprisoned in January 1932.

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