incarcerate 的 2 个定义
in·car·cer·at·ed, in·car·cer·at·ing.
incarcerate 近义词
put in jail, confinement
更多incarcerate例句
- Freedom didn’t take to him initially, and he was incarcerated once more in 2011 due to a variety of charges, including one count of inciting a riot.
- The priority group also includes those in assisted-living facilities and incarcerated people at high risk of developing complications from covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus.
- In 2017, the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges called for judges to ensure that teenagers who violate probation are not incarcerated.
- Before he goes, he’d like to set an example of how to be an incarcerated elected official, for others who might run to represent the jail in the future.
- As of Tuesday afternoon, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation reported 411 active cases among people incarcerated in the facility and 71 active employee cases.
- A magistrate gave orders to the constables to arrest and incarcerate the rest of the Spanish Negroes.
- "It would be against my duty to permit you to incarcerate this miscreant," he said smoothly.
- You can incarcerate a man for such a length of time that when at last you do give him his liberty he has no love left for it.
- The Session therefor recommends to the Magistrates to apprehend and incarcerate her till tryall be had of that matter.
- Before attempting to incarcerate him, however, they formally christened him Gyp the Blood.