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  1. imprison:


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Detailed Synonyms for imprison in English

imprison:

to imprison verb (imprisons, imprisoned, imprisoning)

  1. to imprison
    to arrest; apprehend; to pick up; to hold; to detain; to seize; to imprison
    • arrest verb (arrests, arrested, arresting)
    • apprehend verb
    • pick up verb (picks up, picked up, picking up)
    • hold verb (holds, held, holding)
    • detain verb (detains, detained, detaining)
    • seize verb (seizes, seized, seizing)
    • imprison verb (imprisons, imprisoned, imprisoning)
  2. to imprison
    – confine as if in a prison 1
    to imprison
    – confine as if in a prison 1
    • imprison verb (imprisons, imprisoned, imprisoning)
      • His daughters are virtually imprisoned in their own house; he does not let them go out without a chaperone1

Conjugations for imprison:

present
  1. imprison
  2. imprison
  3. imprisons
  4. imprison
  5. imprison
  6. imprison
simple past
  1. imprisoned
  2. imprisoned
  3. imprisoned
  4. imprisoned
  5. imprisoned
  6. imprisoned
present perfect
  1. have imprisoned
  2. have imprisoned
  3. has imprisoned
  4. have imprisoned
  5. have imprisoned
  6. have imprisoned
past continuous
  1. was imprisoning
  2. were imprisoning
  3. was imprisoning
  4. were imprisoning
  5. were imprisoning
  6. were imprisoning
future
  1. shall imprison
  2. will imprison
  3. will imprison
  4. shall imprison
  5. will imprison
  6. will imprison
continuous present
  1. am imprisoning
  2. are imprisoning
  3. is imprisoning
  4. are imprisoning
  5. are imprisoning
  6. are imprisoning
subjunctive
  1. be imprisoned
  2. be imprisoned
  3. be imprisoned
  4. be imprisoned
  5. be imprisoned
  6. be imprisoned
diverse
  1. imprison!
  2. let's imprison!
  3. imprisoned
  4. imprisoning
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Related Definitions for "imprison":

  1. confine as if in a prison1
    • His daughters are virtually imprisoned in their own house; he does not let them go out without a chaperone1