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Imprisoned meaning
simple past and past participle of imprison
Example sentences (20)
Although it is difficult to know at this time exactly how many Oromos were killed and imprisoned by the government, it is estimated that several thousands of Oromos were imprisoned and hundreds of them were killed.
The researchers also found that young adults whose mothers had been imprisoned were twice as likely to have sex in exchange for money, while those with histories of father imprisoned were 2.5 times more likely to use intravenous drugs.
Although imprisoned collectively for round a decade, Hicklin mentioned McLaughlin was so shy they not often interacted.
A mother of five children, Price was imprisoned, and her bail was set at $200,000.
An American imprisoned in Iran for seven years launched a hunger strike Monday to protest his “soul crushing” plight and that of other Americans held in Iran, appealing to President Joe Biden to take action to secure their release.
An American man imprisoned in Saudi Arabia over tweets critical of the government there has handed a longer jail sentence.
And their attorneys let them, Finholt said, because they expected those clients to get paroled, so long as they didn’t get in trouble while they were imprisoned.
Andy Malkinson was falsely imprisoned for 17 years and fell into an 'unspeakable' depression.
Anger over the mistaken killings is likely to increase pressure on the Israeli government to renew Qatar-mediated negotiations with Hamas over swapping more of the remaining captives, which Israel says number 129, for Palestinians imprisoned in Israel.
A person who commits fourth degree sexual assault can be imprisoned for up to nine months in a county jail and/or fined no more than $10,000.
Asked several times what crimes Bragg had committed that meant he should be imprisoned, Paul had nothing to say, but just turned and walked away.
A student walks past a checkpoint outside the Almoloya prison where Ovidio Guzman, the son of imprisoned drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman, is being held in Villa de Almoloya de Juarez, Mexico, Friday, Jan.
Baranski’s Agnes is no longer imprisoned in her fusty drawing room for five straight episodes—she goes outside in the season premiere, practically tying her first-season tally in just one episode.
Before becoming Queen, Elizabeth I was famously imprisoned by her elder sister Mary I, who took the crown following the death of their brother, Edward VI.
Brazil had weathered graft scandals and huge protests, tense elections and economic crises, presidents impeached and imprisoned.
But he ended up as an informant himself, imprisoned in a supermax prison in Arizona.
Calling the current situation “chaos,” Cooper noted that thousands of people who cannot be imprisoned but are not being processed simply exist in a legal limbo, often living in UK hotels for months or years on end.
Cohen asked Borrell to condemn also the "pay for slay" policy of the Palestinian Authority (PA) — or paying stipends to families of Palestinian assailants imprisoned in Israel.
Conversely, the two surviving Kryptonians escaped their planet's fate in different ways: one was rocketed to Earth, whereas the other was "safely" imprisoned in the Phantom Zone.
Critics of the government are repeatedly imprisoned in Egypt on such charges, which human rights activists describe as politically motivated.