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Definition of imprison verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

imprison

verb
 
/ɪmˈprɪzn/
 
/ɪmˈprɪzn/
[often passive]
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they imprison
 
/ɪmˈprɪzn/
 
/ɪmˈprɪzn/
he / she / it imprisons
 
/ɪmˈprɪznz/
 
/ɪmˈprɪznz/
past simple imprisoned
 
/ɪmˈprɪznd/
 
/ɪmˈprɪznd/
past participle imprisoned
 
/ɪmˈprɪznd/
 
/ɪmˈprɪznd/
-ing form imprisoning
 
/ɪmˈprɪznɪŋ/
 
/ɪmˈprɪznɪŋ/
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  1. to put somebody in a prison or another place from which they cannot escape synonym jail
    • be imprisoned (for something) They were imprisoned for a crime they didn't commit.
    • be imprisoned (+ adv./prep.) (figurative) I feel imprisoned in my own home.
    Collocations Criminal justiceCriminal justiceBreaking the law
    • break/​violate/​obey/​uphold the law
    • be investigated/​arrested/​tried for a crime/​a robbery/​fraud
    • be arrested/ (especially North American English) indicted/​convicted on charges of rape/​fraud/(especially US English) felony charges
    • be arrested on suspicion of arson/​robbery/​shoplifting
    • be accused of/​be charged with murder/(especially North American English) homicide/​four counts of fraud
    • face two charges of indecent assault
    • admit your guilt/​liability/​responsibility (for something)
    • deny the allegations/​claims/​charges
    • confess to a crime
    • grant/​be refused/​be released on/​skip/​jump bail
    The legal process
    • stand/​await/​bring somebody to/​come to/​be on trial
    • take somebody to/​come to/​settle something out of court
    • face/​avoid/​escape prosecution
    • seek/​retain/​have the right to/​be denied access to legal counsel
    • hold/​conduct/​attend/​adjourn a hearing/​trial
    • sit on/​influence/​persuade/​convince the jury
    • sit/​stand/​appear/​be put/​place somebody in the dock
    • plead guilty/​not guilty to a crime
    • be called to/​enter (British English) the witness box
    • take/​put somebody on the stand/(North American English) the witness stand
    • call/​subpoena/​question/​cross-examine a witness
    • give/​hear the evidence against/​on behalf of somebody
    • raise/​withdraw/​overrule an objection
    • reach a unanimous/​majority verdict
    • return/​deliver/​record a verdict of not guilty/​unlawful killing/​accidental death
    • convict/​acquit the defendant of the crime
    • secure a conviction/​your acquittal
    • lodge/​file an appeal
    • appeal (against)/challenge/​uphold/​overturn a conviction/​verdict
    Sentencing and punishment
    • pass sentence on somebody
    • carry/​face/​serve a seven-year/​life sentence
    • receive/​be given the death penalty
    • be sentenced to ten years (in prison/​jail)
    • carry/​impose/​pay a fine (of $3 000)/a penalty (of 14 years' imprisonment)
    • be imprisoned/​jailed for drug possession/​fraud/​murder
    • do/​serve time/​ten years
    • be sent to/​put somebody in/​be released from jail/​prison
    • be/​put somebody/​spend X years on death row
    • be granted/​be denied/​break (your) parole
    Extra Examples
    • He was imprisoned in a dungeon.
    • We work on behalf of people who have been wrongly imprisoned.
    • Her fear virtually imprisoned her in her home.
    Topics Crime and punishmentc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • falsely
    • unjustly
    • wrongfully
    preposition
    • for
    • in
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    Word OriginMiddle English emprison, from Old French emprisoner, from em- ‘in’ + prison.
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