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  1. to put or keep someone in prison or in a place used as a prison: Thousands of dissidents have been interrogated or incarcerated. to keep someone in a closed place and prevent them from leaving it: be incarcerated in We were incarcerated in that broken elevator for four hours. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Putting people in prison.

  2. The meaning of INCARCERATED is confined in a jail or prison. How to use incarcerated in a sentence.

  3. to put or keep someone in prison or in a place used as a prison: Thousands of dissidents have been interrogated or incarcerated. to keep someone in a closed place and prevent them from leaving it: be incarcerated in We were incarcerated in that broken elevator for four hours. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Putting people in prison.

  4. The meaning of INCARCERATION is confinement in a jail or prison : the act of imprisoning someone or the state of being imprisoned. How to use incarceration in a sentence.

  5. to put or keep someone in prison or in a place used as a prison: Thousands of dissidents have been interrogated or incarcerated. to keep someone in a closed place and prevent them from leaving it: be incarcerated in We were incarcerated in that broken elevator for four hours. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Putting people in prison.

  6. Incarcerate does not have such a noun equivalent in English—incarceration refers to the state of confinement rather than a physical structure—but it comes ultimately from the Latin noun carcer, meaning “prison.”

  7. If people are incarcerated, they are kept in a prison or other place. They were incarcerated for the duration of the war. American English : incarcerate / ɪnˈkɑrsəreɪt /

  8. If someone is incarcerated, they are being held in a prison or jail. Incarcerated people have been found guilty of a serious crime.

  9. to enclose; constrict closely. adjective. imprisoned. incarcerate. / ɪnˈkɑːsəˌreɪt / verb. tr to confine or imprison. Discover More. Derived Forms. inˈcarcerˌator, noun. inˌcarcerˈation, noun. Discover More. Other Words From. in·car·cer·a·tion [ in-kahr-s, uh, -, rey, -sh, uh, n], noun. in·car·cer·a·tive adjective. in·car·cer·a·tor noun.

  10. to put someone in prison or in another place from which they cannot escape synonym imprison Thousands were incarcerated in labor camps.