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were incarcerated
verb
To lock away; to imprison, especially for breaking the law.
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Of those, 43 were incarcerated again.
The men were incarcerated for different reasons.
Single mothers were incarcerated in state-funded, church-run laundries.
"Seventy-five percent of people there were incarcerated," he said.
About 138 inmates were incarcerated under Visinescu's command.
In 2010, 5.8 million Americans were incarcerated and unable to vote.
"They said people could leave, so people left and they were incarcerated".
Sixty per cent of all women in prison in 2013 were incarcerated for minor offences.
Half of were incarcerated and the rest were drawn from the general population.
As crime statistics fell, three of her sons were incarcerated for drug-related crimes.
The infrastructure did not exist then: people were incarcerated in abandoned warehouses, factories, even tugboats.
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