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to imprison
01
uwięzić, zamknąć w więzieniu
to put someone in prison or keep them somewhere and not let them go
Transitive: to imprison a convict
02
to restrict, limit, or confine someone or something
Transitive: to imprison sb somewhere
imprison
v
imprisoned
adj
imprisoned
adj
imprisonment
n
imprisonment
n
Przykład
Last year, the judge successfully imprisoned the embezzler for financial fraud.
By the end of the day, the court will have hopefully imprisoned all suspects involved in the case.
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.
The decision to imprison the suspect without bail was made due to the flight risk.