Incarcerate Mnemonic
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incarcerate
incarcerate
/ɪnˈkɑː.səˌɹeɪt/
imprison
jail
Examples
- He was incarcerated in the notorious prisons of Insein and Myingyan.
- Overcrowded jails ran by private corporations that lobby congress to get the jails built and lobby judges to incarcerate more people.
- He was incarcerated at the time.
- We can incarcerate them for life.
- Can Oregon afford to incarcerate more offenders
- He began and supported ministries for the homeless, incarcerated, and the poor.
- It costs taxpayers to incarcerate those unable to pay the fines.
- The suit claims those entities routinely arrest and incarcerate children without procedural safeguards.
- We incarcerate more African American men today than were slaves in 1850.
- We incarcerate more people per capita than any other country in the world.
lock up or confine, in or as in a jail
verb
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"In + Car + Rate. They lock him in a car, rate his crime high."
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