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Incarcerating

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Incarcerating meaning

present participle and gerund of incarcerate

Example sentences (11)

Incarcerating them is unreasonable and cruel.

We’re creating problems by incarcerating people who had very low-level involvement in this drug trade and then spending billions of dollars doing it.

And not just for Secret Service and prison officials, who would face the logistical nightmare of safely incarcerating Mr. Trump, who is also the presumptive Republican nominee for President.

It added that, according to the United Nations, Israeli authorities have a history of incarcerating Palestinians without charge or trial.

The Bombay High Court has rejected the bail plea of poet and author Varavara Rao, who is incarcerating in Mumbai’s Taloja Central Jail for over two years in the 'conspiracy' case, in which a chargesheet has not yet been filed.

The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday reprimanded the Pakistan government for incarcerating some Indian nationals who have served their sentences in terrorism and espionage cases and ordered to send them back, according to a media report.

To say we want justice does not mean incarcerating police but eventually ending policing that causes the trauma in our communities.

Whatever value they create with their labor is insignificant in comparison to the cost of incarcerating them.

But in addition to incarcerating those who prey on the black community, what can be done?

But Barr, who served as attorney general at the height of the tough-on-crime era, seems to have much in common with Sessions on this issue; Barr for border barriers and argued that the country was incarcerating too few criminals.

Lt. Gov. Shiela Oliver on Wednesday said she wasn’t involved in negotiating a contract between Essex County, where Oliver once worked, and Immigration and Customs Enforcement that sees the former paid for incarcerating immigrants awaiting deportation.