Sentences

imprison in a sentence

v. t.

📚 Grade Level: Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, Grade 12

Definition

To imprison means to confine someone against their will, typically in a jail or prison, or to restrict or suppress something, such as emotions or fears.

Sample Sentences

  1. The unjust regime sought to imprison anyone who spoke out against their policies.
  2. He was determined to imprison his fears and pursue his dreams without hesitation.
  3. The notorious criminal was finally caught and sentenced to imprison for several years.
  4. In her novel, the author depicts a world where society tries to imprison creativity and free thought.
  5. They feared that their actions could lead to a campaign to imprison dissenters under false pretenses.
  6. The corrupt politician was finally imprisoned for his numerous crimes.
  7. After a lengthy trial, the jury decided to imprison the defendant for a decade.
  8. Many believed that the harsh conditions would only serve to imprison his spirit, not break it.
  9. The novel tells the story of a hero's journey to rescue a friend falsely imprisoned.
  10. Fear can often imprison our potential, preventing us from taking risks and pursuing dreams.