Examples of 'imprison' in a sentence

Meaning of "imprison"

To imprison means to confine someone in a place against their will, typically as a form of punishment or to prevent their escape
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  • To put in or as if in prison; confine somebody against their will.

How to use "imprison" in a sentence

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But when you imprison me without reason.
Imprison their family and keep a watch.
I let myself imprison to meet with you.
Imprison this interloper within your walls.
You can not imprison the truth.
To imprison the attar of damask rose petals.
He thought it better to imprison me and seize my lands.
Imprison would thou didst painfully remain.
They would imprison you right away.
I never imagined you would imprison me here.
We do not imprison people just like that.
This enabled them to people imprison on SkyArk.
Do not imprison your children to their past.
They killed him to imprison the creature.
They imprison them in slave labor camps.

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Carter determines to imprison them one at a time.
Why imprison him here for life.
Orders are given to imprison the young man.
Our collective beliefs can liberate us or imprison us.
They can not imprison your mind.
We need six months to liquidate or imprison all.
I propose that we imprison two street people.
Tear apart the walls that imprison.
You can not imprison the sewage.
Your family has no right to imprison you.
First they imprison the lead ers.
But he began to suspect and imprison them.
They continue to imprison us and force us to go to exile.
No signs he used the place to imprison runaways.
Where to imprison the detainees also is a problem.
So we must be careful not to imprison ourselves in concepts.
I will imprison you for a hundred years.
But they could not imprison my spirit.
But you imprison those who employ it privately.
And now they want to imprison me here.
We do not imprison the poor for poverty.
Olympius if you are going to imprison my brothers.
To imprison such women is manifestly unjust.
With the intent to imprison a dangerous witness.
I will have no choice but to imprison you.
States could not imprison whole populations.
You hold a sham trial and imprison me.
There is no need to imprison wildlife to benefit humans.
The first witchers were hired to imprison her.
It costs more to imprison someone for life.
Consuming the very walls that imprison it.
They can not imprison me anymore.
Our own thoughts can sometimes imprison us.
But it can also imprison and restrict.
Negative beliefs are the habits that imprison us.

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