incarcerate in English

verb
1
imprison or confine.
many are incarcerated for property offenses
synonyms:imprisonput in prisonsend to prisonjaillock upput under lock and keyput awayinternconfinedetainholdimmureput in chainshold prisonerhold captiveput behind bars
verb

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1. But I must keep incarcerate him.

2. He incarcerate in a stone tower.

3. Why do you incarcerate yourself in the room every afternoon?

4. Incarcerate me, sirs, I am a free born man!

5. Then the rest of the neighborhood brats also incarcerate their parents.

6. It can cost $000 to $000 to incarcerate a prisoner for a year.

7. Limits court authority to incarcerate offenders who commit certain drug crimes, break drug treatment rules or violate parole.

8. For it was they, and their ox little abbot, who plotted to incarcerate me in this dungeon hall for an eternity.

9. Calaboose were mainly used to incarcerate prisoners for minor crimes, such as drunkenness in public or fighting, or as a temporary holding cell for when a prisoner awaited transportation to

10. And that right now we can no longer afford to incarcerate, see, more than two million people, and take them not only out of workforce, but keeping them away from information of knowledge of literacy.