prisoner|prisoners in English

noun

[pris·on·er || 'prɪznə(r)]

convict, inmate, captive, one who is confined in a jail because of proven or alleged criminal activity

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1. In December 1991, approximately 300 prisoners were returned to Croatia as part of a prisoner exchange.

2. A prisoner had escaped from Auschwitz and ten prisoners were required to die in the starvation bunker - block

3. In order to prevent inter-prisoner violence, prison officials attempted to separate vulnerable prisoners from potentially dangerous prisoners, but this was not always possible in light of inadequate prison capacity.

4. A fellow prisoner recalled: “Prisoners salvaged cigarette butts that the guards had thrown away and used pages of a Bible as cigarette paper.

5. Even the act of showing solidarity by visiting the houses of former political prisoners or welcoming a political prisoner home has triggered violence against activists.

6. Prisoner, show yourself.

7. The prisoner was released.

8. 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

9. Got yourself taken prisoner.

10. The prisoner wore handcuffs.

11. You are my prisoner Airbender.

12. He was virtually a prisoner.

13. Canadians taken prisoner during the SOUTH AFRICAN WAR had little need of these rules, since the Afrikaners, fighting a guerrilla campaign for most of the war, had no facilities for holding prisoners.

14. Context example: a Corrigible prisoner

15. Apprehended: taken and held prisoner.

16. 2 Bring forward the prisoner.

17. Prisoner after prisoner has complained about the arbitrary way in which the prison regulations are enforced.

18. The wrongfully convicted prisoner will be treated identically to any other prisoner by prison officers.

19. The prisoner refused to confess .

20. Bind the prisoner arms together.

21. The prisoner was left unguarded.

22. Confined: taken and held prisoner.

23. Captured: taken and held prisoner.

24. The marquis is our prisoner.

25. The prisoner got clear away.