Imprisonment or confinement of groups of people without trial.
Placing private property in the custody of an officer of the law.
The act of confining someone in a prison (or as if in a prison)
1 To this day, the government denies all accusations of internment and torture.
2 I sent a character reference off to the director of internment operations.
3 And the Taoiseach admitted that the internment option had not gone away.
4 I knew nothing of the internment operation, but was groggy with fatigue.
5 An internment camp teaches you things about the value of not knowing.
6 In some cases, internment was justified with the single word: 'Slav'.
7 We need internment of thousands of terror suspects now to protect our children.
8 Reports of widespread detentions at internment camps in Xinjiang first emerged in 2018.
9 When I reached the internment camp it was in a wildly chaotic condition.
10 He was jailed for refusing an order to report to an internment camp.
11 And, critically, there is no provision made for the possible introduction of internment .
12 My grandfather was arrested and taken to Frongoch, an internment camp in Wales.
13 Whatever these fiends planned, it reached back all the way to their internment .
14 I mean, to survive a government internment camp with so little apparent scarring.
15 Wells and Professor Gilbert Murray have registered strong protests against the indiscriminate internment .
16 She likened them instead to US Japanese internment camps during World War Two.
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Internment в диалектах
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