incarcerated [
ɪn'kɑrsə`ret]
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Incarcerate \In*car"cer*ate\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Incarcerated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Incarcerating}.] [Pref. in-
in + L. carceratus, p. p. of carcerare to imprison, fr.
carcer prison.]
1. To imprison; to confine in a jail or prison.
2. To confine; to shut up or inclose; to hem in.
{Incarcerated hernia} (Med.), hernia in which the
constriction can not be easily reduced.
incarcerate \in*car"cer*ate\, incarcerated \in*car"cer*at*ed\,
a.
Imprisoned. --Dr. H. More.
- Officials in the KGB, which in earlier years arrested, incarcerated and executed millions of citizens with impunity, have told the Soviet people that the days of terror are over.
- He also wrote a self-published study on Soviet censorship of mail, and was arrested in 1970 and briefly incarcerated in a psychiatric hospital.
- The Ukrainian-born Demjanjuk has maintained he is a victim of mistaken identity and that he was incarcerated in German POW camps during the period in question.
- Cerezo said Tuesday that international drug traffickers may have paid bribes or fees to the uprising's ringleaders to arrange the escape of several convicted traffickers incarcerated at Pavon.
- Roeder said when he first learned of the rescue attempt while he was incarcerated in Tehran he cried.
- Mrs. Mitterrand said she visited the camps, despite attempts by Turkish authorities to dissuade her, and encountered "dreadful" living conditions at the barbed-wire enclosures where more than 30,000 Kurdish refugees are incarcerated.
- And her writing sustains her, even when she's incarcerated in the mental institution.
- Two years later she refused to let Foretich visit his daughter. Morgan's current jail term marks the third time she has been incarcerated for contempt.
- Awad, who was incarcerated 40 days in Israel, was kept away from reporters in Jerusalem before he left, but his letters to supporters from prison were distributed.
- Paige, 21, was incarcerated on grand theft and burglary convictions.
- Several politicians remain incarcerated at the prison, chief among them the ousted prime minister, Sadek el-Mahdi of the Umma Party.
- Although men in prison still vastly outnumber the women incarcerated, the number of women inmates increased at a faster rate during 1988, 12.5 percent, than the men, 7.1 percent.
- Nearly 1,800 men are incarcerated in Mariona.
- As the two larger political parties are now agreed, persistent young offenders should be incarcerated, if only to protect their potential victims.
- A 21-year-old former inmate, now incarcerated elsewhere, has written the couple four letters in the last two months.
- Spain and Jackson, a Black Panther leader and author of the book, "Soledad Brothers," had become friends while incarcerated together at Soledad State Prison before both were transfered to San Quentin.
- The coverage of the Gulf War was therefore extremely limited. Journalists were virtually incarcerated in Riyadh; very few were taken into the field, and when they were, it was on short leashes, on tightly conducted tours.
- Diggs remains incarcerated in lieu of $500,000 bail.