Sentences with imprison
im·pris·on
I i - The local priest was imprisoned for 18 months on charges of anti-state agitation. [be VERB-ed]
- Plying the boy with alcohol to seduce him and conspiring to kidnap and falsely imprison the boy and his family at Neverland.
- We kill 'em and torture 'em and imprison 'em all we want.
- Australians overseas, laws of detention without charge or scrutiny and using an executive power to imprison an individual before trial.
- Including the power to subpoena witnesses and documents and imprison those who refuse to testify.