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incarcerated

/ĭn-kär′sə-rā′tĭd/

被监禁的,被监禁,入狱,被关押的

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  • When he was first incarcerated, he says some sort of paperwork snafu had him imprisoned under two different, but similar, names.

  • But what about the philosophical beliefs of thousands of incarcerated pregnant women (PDF) across the United States?

  • The whole purpose of the gang is to generate money for its incarcerated leaders.

  • As many as one in three Black men born today will spend time incarcerated.

  • In recent years nearly one million African-Americans have been incarcerated at the federal, state or local levels.

  • The merciless commissioners had ordered her to be incarcerated in a cell which no beam of light could penetrate.

  • Once the job was done—if he were possessed of all information on it—he might be incarcerated or even shot as a Security risk.

  • In idea she was fettered and incarcerated in the worst cell of the worst prison in London.

  • Yet, in spite of his humane teachings, lunatics were found incarcerated in cages in some of the French cities as late as 1834.

  • He caused the prisoners to be taken from the custody of Colonel Casey, brought to Olympia, and incarcerated in a blockhouse.