Imprison
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British pronunciation/ɪmpɹˈɪzən/
American pronunciation/ˌɪmˈpɹɪzən/

Definición y Significado de "imprison"

to imprison
01

encarcelar

to put someone in prison or keep them somewhere and not let them go
Transitive: to imprison a convict
to imprison definition and meaning
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The court decided to imprison the convicted felon for a term of ten years.
Law enforcement authorities may imprison individuals found guilty of serious crimes.
02

encarcelar, confinar

to restrict, limit, or confine someone or something
Transitive: to imprison sb somewhere
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He was imprisoned in a small room without windows for hours.
The storm imprisoned the hikers in the remote cabin for several days.
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