imprisonment|imprisonments in English
noun
[im'pris·on·ment || ɪm'prɪznmənt]
confinement, incarceration, keeping in priso
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1. General penalties; continuing violations; Adjudging fines and imprisonments
2. The sentences were subsequently commuted to life imprisonment and twenty years’ imprisonment respectively.
3. Imprisonment and Exile
4. His sinews waxen weak and raw / Through long imprisonment and hard constraint.; Every confinement of the person is an imprisonment, whether it be in a common prison, or in a private house, or even by forcibly detaining one in the public streets.; Oh, by what plots, by what forswearings, Betrayings, oppressions, imprisonments, tortures, poisonings, and under what reasons of state and
5. Bigamy is punishable by imprisonment
6. That calls for life imprisonment.
7. Draga still avoided the imprisonment.
8. Wrongful imprisonment, defamation of character.
9. Corelli could face life imprisonment.
10. Imprisonment in default of security 80.
11. He was condemned to life imprisonment.
12. Usually, this involves imprisonment or fines.
13. Those who were captured suffered imprisonment.
14. They faced life imprisonment if convicted.
15. Serfaty was sentenced to life imprisonment.
16. Two million suffered imprisonment or forced labour.
17. He was sentenced to life imprisonment.
18. She was sentenced to six years' imprisonment.
19. They were sentenced to 6 years' imprisonment.
20. The death sentence was Commutable to life imprisonment
21. I was Astounded to hear of his imprisonment.
22. Ahn is accused of abduction, imprisonment and extortion.
23. He went into exile to escape political imprisonment.
24. The death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.
25. Rutherford and his companions from unjust imprisonment.