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incarcerated
adjective as in captive
Strongest matches
Strong match
adjective as in confined
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Strong matches
adjective as in jailed
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adjective as in punished
verb as in behind bars
Example Sentences
Whatever the voters’ reasons, forcing incarcerated individuals to do work against their will is immoral and does no one any good — neither prisoners nor those in the outside world to which most will return.
The rest of the new allegations relate to three other incarcerated men from L.A. whose families paid between $11,500 and $21,700 for fruitless legal services.
The victims of the alleged identity theft included incarcerated Californians and U.S. citizens who did not reside within California, according to the U.S.
Last year, prison officials announced plans to nearly double most hourly wages for incarcerated workers.
Marine and pitcher for the Lodi team, said his uncles were incarcerated at the Heart Mountain Camp in Wyoming.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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