imprison|imprisoned|imprisoning|imprisons in English
verb
[im·pris·on || ɪm'prɪzn]
put in prison, confine, jail, incarcerate
Use "imprison|imprisoned|imprisoning|imprisons" in a sentence
1. Mantis Imprison – the mantis will channel - stun - lock the player that is Imprison Marked.
2. For example Imprison, Banish and Assassinate.
3. To confine in a Bastile; imprison
4. Imprison oneself in a person's world.
5. Tort of keeping someone imprison wrongfully.
6. Bastile: To confine in a Bastile; imprison
7. Death to Death Imprison- ment to 10
8. 17 For example Imprison, Banish and Assassinate.
9. Like the group that came to imprison Jesus.
10. They won't imprison him for a first offence.
11. Or “restrained; imprisoned.”
12. It cannot imprison one’s soul, mind, and nerve.”
13. You can imprison my body but not my mind.
14. Presa means "imprisoned."
15. Beaten and Imprisoned
16. Many people complain that Abandonment imprisons them behind a wall of their own making
17. Bourgois pleaded guilty to falsely imprisoning Miss Lamplugh and possessing an offensive weapon.
18. There are no locks strong enough to imprison the truth.
19. He regained his freedom after ten years' imprison-ment.
20. You may imprison my body, actually could not fetter my mind.
21. 10 “Imprisoned for Their Faith”
22. Letter is imprisoned in Straubing.
23. Arrested, Tortured, Imprisoned: The U.S
24. Informal 1 bang someone up, Bang up someone British Imprison someone.
25. I was imprisoned here in Magdeburg