incarcerating Synonyms

incarcerating Meaning

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

of Incarcerate

incarcerating Sentence Examples

  1. The judge sentenced the convicted murderer to life in prison, incarcerating him for the rest of his days.
  2. The government's zero-tolerance policy resulted in the incarcerating of thousands of nonviolent drug offenders.
  3. The overcrowded prison system was solely responsible for incarcerating low-level criminals.
  4. The solitary confinement of the prisoner was a form of cruel and unusual punishment that amounted to inhumane incarcerating.
  5. The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world, with over 2 million people currently incarcerating.
  6. The prison industrial complex profits from incarcerating people, which contributes to the high incarceration rates.
  7. Mass incarceration has had devastating effects on communities of color, disproportionately incarcerating Black and Latino people.
  8. Many prisoners are incarcerated for nonviolent crimes, such as drug possession and property theft.
  9. The harsh conditions of prison can lead to mental illness and other health problems for those incarcerating.
  10. Incarcerating people is expensive and does little to reduce crime or rehabilitate offenders.

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of Incarcerate

jailing, interning,imprisoning, locking (up), restraining, arresting,detaining, committing, confining, keeping

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

The judge sentenced the convicted murderer to life in prison, incarcerating him for the rest of his days.

The government's zero-tolerance policy resulted in the incarcerating of thousands of nonviolent drug offenders.

The overcrowded prison system was solely responsible for incarcerating low-level criminals.

The solitary confinement of the prisoner was a form of cruel and unusual punishment that amounted to inhumane incarcerating.