Lock up or confine, in or as in a jail.
1 It's within our discretion to incarcerate , if necessary, in times of emergency.
2 We ought to incarcerate our children to keep them from being incarcerated.
3 Unfortunately, sometimes they are also forced to incarcerate people for an indefinite period.'
4 The decision to incarcerate them was taken with that in mind.
5 You don't just incarcerate the person who is getting locked up, he says.
6 Who is responsible for the FANATICISM that induces a young female to incarcerate herself?
7 We can't incarcerate your man, or set him free.
8 In it He arraigned him, saying, Verily, thou didst incarcerate and make Me a prisoner.
9 From Bill Moyers: Why would African American and Latino prisoners be cheaper to incarcerate than Whites?
10 You would like to get me back in your clutches, incarcerate me again in your dungeon!
11 It was the chains of our enslaved ancestors, and the handcuffs that disproportionately incarcerate African-American men today.
12 The money spent to incarcerate children could be used much more effectively on humane interventions to help children.
13 Although it is not clear whether the Americans' intent is to slaughter or incarcerate them, the Germans resist.
14 At least two school janitors remain incarcerated in connection with the case.
15 The royal family was incarcerated in the gloomy prison of the Temple.
16 Maxwell has been incarcerated since her arrest in New Hampshire early July.
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