incarcerate in the PONS Dictionary

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The conditions at the prison were poor, and many of those incarcerated there succumbed to disease or starvation.
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The average annual cost to incarcerate an inmate is estimated to be about $46,000.
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On several occasions she has remained fully nude while incarcerated, often resulting in a much longer jail sentence.
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In most states, juveniles may not be incarcerated with adult inmates, even if the child is charged as an adult.
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Those who were incarcerated lived a very hard life in conditions they were not used to.
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Several other militia members were incarcerated for the crime.
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Identified victims were not inappropriately incarcerated, fined, or penalized for unlawful acts committed as a direct result of being trafficked.
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They were incarcerated for a short time, then released.
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At one point, he was incarcerated for his activities.
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The lower-ranking officers were incarcerated in the lower levels of the fortress.
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