Examples of 'imprisons' in a sentence

Meaning of "imprisons"

Imprison means to confine or put someone in captivity, typically as a form of punishment for committing a crime
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of imprison

How to use "imprisons" in a sentence

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Perceived fear imprisons you in your mind.
He imprisons someone and it will not be opened.
Victimhood traps and imprisons us in the past.
He imprisons them with his mask.
Pyon gets angry and imprisons her.
She imprisons him in a shipping container.
Pasco turns violent and imprisons them.
He then imprisons and executes the majority of noblemen.
He raises high taxes and imprisons defaulters.
He imprisons anyone who threatens him.
This tie is a noose that imprisons my instinct.
That imprisons and makes the voice fail.
The lust for money imprisons many.
Those he imprisons can not be released.
Alarmed his father the king imprisons.

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But that which imprisons us also changes us.
It is the same curse that imprisons me.
That this land imprisons us all the same.
He imprisons himself like a spider caught in its own web.
Not even about why it imprisons them.
Them and imprisons them in a bottle with a ship.
Your competitive edge imprisons you.
Unforgiveness imprisons you in the pain of your past.
From a country that imprisons arabs.
Judgment always imprisons because it separates segments of reality.
Our anger at the world imprisons us.
Our confession imprisons us or sets us free.
Liberating the figure from the marble that imprisons it.
That imprisons whoever passes by.
Patriarchy is our judge that imprisons us at our birth.
Deception imprisons just as much as the truth sets free.
This incompleteness imprisons the soul.
Israeli army imprisons two conscientious objectors for a month.
The government intensifies repression and imprisons opposition activists.
Belarus imprisons cyber criminals for the first time.
The golden melody imprisons me.
Judgment imprisons you in separation.
The government steals your land and imprisons you.
Colonialism imprisons the mind.
None of them wanted the kind of power that imprisons people.
She imprisons them.
What they do to free themselves in one area imprisons them in another.
If power imprisons us in the cage let us tear down the wall.
I accept nothing from a man who imprisons his guests in a commode.
America imprisons people far more in general than comparable countries.
The king realizes and imprisons his evil minister.
Whoever imprisons and starves a slave will be imprisoned and starved.
He cleanses us from all that imprisons us and takes away our life.
A jailor imprisons people and does what the judge tells him to do.
There the boy meets a sheep man who imprisons him in a cell.

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