Meaning & Definition of word "Imprison"

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    Imprison

    /ɪmˈprɪzən/

    verb:

    • 1. To confine someone in prison.
      • Example: After the trial, the judge decided to imprison the convicted felon for five years.
    • 2. To restrict someone's freedom or to trap them in a difficult situation.
      • Example: The harsh conditions of the asylum seemed to imprison her mind, making escape feel impossible.
    • 3. To put someone in a place where they cannot leave.
      • Example: The captors chose to imprison their hostage in a hidden location far from the city.
    • 4. To keep or hold something within limits.
      • Example: The artist felt that societal norms could imprison her creativity.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Old French emprisoner, from en- + prison.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    imprisoned by circumstances:

    Limited or constrained by external factors.

    prison of one's mind:

    Feeling mental confinement or limitations.

    imprison within walls:

    To be physically confined to a location.

    Related Words

    incarceration:

    The act of imprisoning someone.

    detention:

    The act of keeping someone in custody.

    confinement:

    The state of being confined.

    Slang Meanings of imprison

    Meaning: Locked up

    Example Sentence: He got locked up for a few years.

    Meaning: Behind bars

    Example Sentence: After the conviction, he ended up behind bars.