immure in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To immure means to enclose or confine someone or something within walls or boundaries, often restricting freedom or movement.
Sample Sentences
- The ancient fortress was built to immure the inhabitants from invaders.
- She felt immured by the expectations of her family and society.
- During the storm, they had to immure themselves in the basement for safety.
- The artist chose to immure her emotions in her work, creating a deeper connection with her audience.
- In his solitude, he began to immure his thoughts in a journal, finding solace in the written word.
- The ancient castle was designed to immure its inhabitants from outside threats.
- After the scandal broke, the company sought to immure its executives from public scrutiny.
- She felt as though society was trying to immure her creativity within rigid norms.
- The artist decided to immure himself in a remote cabin to focus on his writing.
- To protect the rare species, the government will immure the area with strict conservation laws.
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