adjective
- confined or trapped in or as if in a cage
verb
- past tense and past participle of incage; to put or keep in a cage
Usage: less common variant of 'caged'
Examples
- The incaged bird sang mournfully from its perch.
- She felt incaged by the narrow walls of her small apartment.
- The lion was incaged for transport to the wildlife sanctuary.
- He incaged the rabbits before moving them to the new hutch.
- The incaged animals awaited their release into the wild.
- They incaged the wild horses to prevent them from straying.
- An incaged existence left him yearning for freedom.