verb
- to put someone in prison as punishment for a crime
- to keep someone confined in a place against their will
Examples
- The judge decided to imprison the thief for two years.
- He was imprisoned for robbery and served his full sentence.
- The dictator imprisoned anyone who opposed his rule.
- She felt imprisoned by her fear of leaving the house.
- The avalanche imprisoned the hikers in their cabin for days.
- They imprisoned the spy in a maximum-security facility.
- His debts seemed to imprison him in a cycle of poverty.