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  1. IMPRISONED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of imprison 2. to put someone in prison: . Learn more.

  2. Imprisoned: Directed by Paul Kampf. With Laurence Fishburne, Esai Morales, Edward James Olmos, John Heard. Dylan attempts to move on from his former life as a criminal, with his true love, Maria.

  3. be imprisoned for He was imprisoned in 1965 for attempted murder. figurative Unable to go out because of the deep snow , she felt imprisoned in her own house . Synonym

  4. Definition of imprison verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. verb [ T usually passive ] uk / ɪmˈprɪz. ə n / us / ɪmˈprɪz. ə n /. Add to word list. C1. to put someone in prison. 关押,囚禁. He was imprisoned in 1965 for attempted murder. 他因谋杀未遂于1965年被监禁。. figurative Unable to go out because of the deep snow, she felt imprisoned in her own house.

  6. He has threatened to imprison his political opponents. Recent Examples on the Web Li was expelled from the Party and imprisoned in work camps from 1959 to 1978, including eight years in solitary confinement, after criticizing Mao’s disastrous effort to modernize the agricultural sector using communist ideologies, causing a catastrophic famine.

  7. Synonyms for IMPRISON: jail, incarcerate, detain, confine, intern, restrain, commit, arrest; Antonyms of IMPRISON: liberate, free, release, discharge, emancipate, enfranchise, unchain, unbind.

  8. Imprisoned is a 2018 American thriller drama film written and directed by Paul Kampf and starring Laurence Fishburne, Juan Pablo Raba, Juana Acosta, Esai Morales, Jon Huertas, John Heard (in his final film after his death in 2017), and Edward James Olmos.

  9. Synonyms for IMPRISONED: arrested, captive, jailed, incarcerated, captured, interned, confined, kidnapped; Antonyms of IMPRISONED: free, unconfined, unrestrained, released, liberated, freed, emancipated, delivered.

  10. If someone is imprisoned, they are locked up, usually in prison, as a punishment for a crime.