incarcerate - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • not: The judicial system, however, did not incarcerate the same number of people from each of the two communities.

Object

  • prisoner: This is particularly the case for prisoners incarcerated within a segregated wing.
  • animal: The US is notorious for the lack of protection afforded to animals incarcerated on factory farms.
  • woman: But what does reproductive freedom mean for women who are literally not free - incarcerated women?
  • people: People incarcerated for minor offenses learn how to commit much more serious ones.
  • man: SKINNER: Are you aware that Agent Scully incarcerated four men with the federal marshal's office?

Preposition: for

  • year: Remember the animals that will die alone, incarcerated for years in a barren cage.

Modifying Another Word

  • currently: He is currently incarcerated in Spain awaiting extradition to Morocco.
  • there: He was the first person to be incarcerated there for nearly a century.
  • still: Eight British residents are still incarcerated in the US run military prison with no prospect of a trial or release.
  • here: This man doesn't fit the description of any inmate currently incarcerated here.
  • now: Now incarcerated in the attic room Jane confronts her alter-ego " What have you done you've made them hate me?

Preposition: in

  • dungeon: A very good workshop week, incarcerated in the literary dungeons of York, with some really excellent material.
  • jail: Namburete categorically denied a Domingos claim that only members of Renamo are incarcerated in maximum security jails.
  • prison: After spending such a long time incarcerated in prison, the end is now in sight.
  • camp: With money from his mother he embarks on a terrifying boat journey to Malaysia where he is incarcerated in a refugee camp.
  • hospital: He experiences delusions, is unable to work, and is repeatedly incarcerated in mental hospitals.
  • cell: Incarcerated in a cell at Category A Wakefield Prison for six years, deserted by your wife and children, your life entirely destroyed.

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