imprisoning Antonyms

Meaning of imprisoning

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imprisoning (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Imprison

imprisoning Sentence Examples

  1. The cruel warden imprisoned the innocent man for a crime he did not commit.
  2. The towering castle walls stood as an impenetrable barrier, imprisoning the prisoners within.
  3. The oppressive regime imprisoned its dissidents, silencing their voices and crushing their spirits.
  4. The dark, damp cell was a cruel prison, imprisoning the inmate's body and mind.
  5. The injured bird was imprisoned in a cage, its freedom stolen by human hands.
  6. The secrets of the past were imprisoned within the old attic, hidden and forgotten.
  7. The obsessive lover imprisoned his object of desire, ensnared in his web of deceit.
  8. The heavy chains of addiction imprisoned the addict, holding them captive in a cycle of pain.
  9. The oppressive ideology imprisoned the society, suffocating progress and individuality.
  10. The fear of failure imprisoned the aspiring musician, paralyzing their creativity and silencing their voice.

FAQs About the word imprisoning

of Imprison

incarcerating,jailing, interning, arresting, restraining,detaining, committing, restricting, confining, locking (up)

freeing, liberating, liberating, releasing, releasing, discharging, discharging,freeing,emancipating, enfranchising

The cruel warden imprisoned the innocent man for a crime he did not commit.

The towering castle walls stood as an impenetrable barrier, imprisoning the prisoners within.

The oppressive regime imprisoned its dissidents, silencing their voices and crushing their spirits.

The dark, damp cell was a cruel prison, imprisoning the inmate's body and mind.