prisons in English

noun
1
a building (or vessel) in which people are legally held as a punishment for crimes they have committed or while awaiting trial.
he died in prison
synonyms:jaillockuppenal institutiondetention centerjailhousepenitentiarycorrectional facilitysupermaxclinkslammerhoosegowbig housestirjugbrigcanpencoolerskookum housepokeyslambe insidebe behind barsdo time
verb
1
imprison.
the young man prisoned behind the doors
noun

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "prisons" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "prisons", or refer to the context using the word "prisons" in the English Dictionary.

1. Many Brazilian prisons are severely

2. 5 The prisons are overcrowded.

3. The prisons are overcrowded. Sentencedict.com

4. The prisons authorities discharge their mandate in accordance within the scope of the Prisons Act, and international treaties.

5. (b) Who experienced “bonds and prisons”?

6. Do prisons do more harm than good?

7. Disturbances are relatively infrequent in British prisons.

8. Staffing levels in prisons are too low.

9. To brighten the ennui of our prisons.

10. Criminologists, too, have largely neglected the prisons.

11. Virus Besets Belarus prisons filled with president's critics

12. Our prisons are our most deficient social service.

13. Virus Besets Belarus prisons filled with president’s critics

14. Virus Besets Belarus prisons filled with president's critics

15. Prisons need to be secure, yes, safe, yes.

16. The prisons now come under central government control.

17. I heard stories of gruesome tortures in prisons.

18. A placard on the left reads'Zoos: cruel animal prisons '.

19. Virus Besets Belarus prisons filled with president’s critics Health

20. The report criticizes the lax security at many prisons.

21. Many prisons, even today, are overcrowded and squalid places.

22. 2 Our prisons are our most deficient social service.

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24. Many juvenile offenders were being put in adult prisons.

25. 1 I heard stories of gruesome tortures in prisons.

26. Untold numbers of innocent people died in the prisons.

27. We will create women's units in prisons where feasible.

28. Chimpanzees don't have slaughterhouses and prisons and concentration camps.

29. Many have suffered in forced-labor camps and prisons.

30. Antonio you hit the city hall and old prisons.

31. 3 The wretchedness for which these prisons became known.

32. Routine Beatings of Inmates in Alabama Prisons Go Ignored, U.S

33. In 1962 four adult men were Birched in English prisons

34. We were horrified at the conditions prevailing in local prisons.

35. Prisons have been the sites of Atrocious mistreatment of prisoners.

36. Open prisons prepare prisoners for life back in the community.

37. Conditions in prisons and detention facilities in Vietnam are notoriously bad.

38. They were exiled, sent to prisons, and forced into labor camps.

39. At their best the conditions in these prisons are scarcely tolerable.

40. A 1930 U.S. law forbids importation of items made in prisons.

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42. The Bureau of Prisons describes CMUs as "self-contained housing units."

43. 24 Open prisons prepare prisoners for life back in the community.

44. The situation is particularly acute in remand centres and local prisons.

45. · Administrators and officers of the Department of Prisons and Rehabilitation (specialist training).

46. The prisons were crowded with criminals, and prison expenditures also ran high.

47. What was the advantage of there being no prisons in ancient Israel?

48. Less than a quarter of prisons had Audited any of their chronic …

49. Prisons are always the Achilles heel, the weak point of a democracy.

50. They “received their trial by mockings and scourgings, . . . by bonds and prisons.