Associations to the word «Incarcerate»
Noun
- Incarceration
- Inmate
- Prison
- Offender
- Parole
- Jail
- Detention
- Probation
- Juvenile
- Sentencing
- Detainee
- Internment
- Auschwitz
- Asylum
- Criminal
- Prisoner
- Confinement
- Correction
- Bail
- Offense
- Debtor
- Custody
- Concentration
- Imprisonment
- Defendant
- Convict
- Gestapo
- Mandela
- Sentence
- Dungeon
- Parenting
- Camp
- Gotham
- Bis
- Robbery
- Nazis
- Arrest
- Amnesty
- Crime
- Rehabilitation
- Homosexual
- Trafficking
- Conviction
- Quentin
- Rape
- Treason
- Suspect
- Jehovah
- Epsilon
- Mutant
- Accomplice
- Gang
- Warden
- Murder
- Pow
- Raft
- Violation
- Relocation
- Facility
- Homicide
- Redress
- Dictatorship
- Abuse
- Torture
- Burglary
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
INCARCERATE, verb. To lock away; to imprison, especially for breaking the law.
INCARCERATE, verb. To confine; to shut up or enclose; to hem in.
Dictionary definition
INCARCERATE, verb. Lock up or confine, in or as in a jail; "The suspects were imprisoned without trial"; "the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life".
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