Imprisonment
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custodyimprisonment
DURESSImprisonment.
incarcerationimprisonment
DURANCEImprisonment.
DURANCEImprisonment
DURESSImprisonment
RESTRAINTImprisonment
incarcerationsINCARCERATION, imprisonment
prisonment(Shakespeare) imprisonment
TIMETerm of imprisonment
prisonmentsPRISONMENT, (Shakespeare) imprisonment
DURANCEImprisonment, old style.
DURANCELong-continued imprisonment.
DEBTReason for imprisonment, once
PATNAGandhi's place of imprisonment.
JUGGINGAMYFormer First Daughter's imprisonment?
ZENDASite of Rudolf V's imprisonment
ILE... d'Yeu, place of Petain's imprisonment.
imprisonmentsIMPRISONMENT, the act of imprisoning
servedput in (a term of imprisonment)
CONTEMPTOFCOURTIt's punishable by fine and imprisonment.
ZENDASite of King Rudolf's imprisonment, in fiction
ZENDAPlace of imprisonment in book and film
MIDNIGHTEXPRESSFilm recounting the imprisonment of Billy Hayes
freedompersonal liberty, as opposed to imprisonment or slavery
servesto undergo (a term of imprisonment, service, etc.)
iceout of activity, as in confinement or imprisonment
lifersperson serving a term of imprisonment for life
serveto undergo (a term of imprisonment, service, etc.)
liferperson serving a term of imprisonment for life
incarcerationsThe state of being confined in prison; imprisonment
incarcerationThe state of being confined in prison; imprisonment
durancesincarceration or imprisonment (often used in the phrase durance vile)
duranceincarceration or imprisonment (often used in the phrase durance vile)
liberatorsA person who liberates a person or place from imprisonment or oppression
liberationThe act of setting someone free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression; release
doserve out (a period of imprisonment) did ten years for armed robbery
liberationsThe act of setting someone free from imprisonment, slavery, or oppression; release
rehabilitatesRestore (someone) to health or normal life by training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness
rehabilitatingRestore (someone) to health or normal life by training and therapy after imprisonment, addiction, or illness