engaol Antonyms
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Meaning of engaol
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engaol (v. t.)
To put in jail; to imprison.
engaol Sentence Examples
- The judge had no choice but to engaol the criminal for his heinous crime.
- The prison was overcrowded with inmates who had been engaoled for various offenses.
- The authorities engaoled the protesters for disturbing the peace.
- The police engaoled the suspect for questioning in connection with the robbery.
- The man was engaoled for failing to pay child support.
- The government engaoled political dissidents who spoke out against the regime.
- The court engaoled the defendant until the trial date.
- The police engaoled the drunk driver for driving under the influence.
- The shoplifter was engaoled for stealing merchandise from the store.
- The authorities engaoled the illegal immigrants who were caught crossing the border.
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To put in jail; to imprison.
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The judge had no choice but to engaol the criminal for his heinous crime.
The prison was overcrowded with inmates who had been engaoled for various offenses.
The authorities engaoled the protesters for disturbing the peace.
The police engaoled the suspect for questioning in connection with the robbery.