verb
- putting or keeping someone in prison as punishment for a crime
- restricting someone’s freedom of movement or action
Usage: present participle of imprison
Usage: present participle of imprison
adjective
- causing someone to feel trapped or restricted
Examples
- The judge is imprisoning the criminal for ten years.
- They are imprisoning political dissidents without trial.
- The heavy snow was imprisoning us in our house.
- She felt the small apartment was imprisoning her creativity.
- The imprisoning walls of the old castle still stand today.
- His imprisoning schedule left no time for family.
- The government began imprisoning protesters last month.