reimprison (Meaning)

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reimprison (v. t.)

To imprison again.

Synonyms & Antonyms of reimprison

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reimprison Sentence Examples

  1. The convicted felon was reimprisoned after violating his parole.
  2. The court ordered the reimprisonment of the defendant due to new evidence emerging.
  3. The politician faced public outcry after advocating for the reimprisonment of non-violent offenders.
  4. The reimprisonment rate in the United States has increased significantly over the past decade.
  5. Advocates for criminal justice reform oppose the reimprisonment of individuals for technical violations.
  6. The reimprisonment of elderly and sick inmates raises ethical concerns.
  7. The parole board deliberated carefully before granting the reimprisonment of the offender.
  8. The recidivism rate tends to increase after an individual has been reimprisoned.
  9. The prison system should focus on rehabilitation rather than solely on reimprisonment.
  10. The effects of reimprisonment on families and communities are often devastating.

FAQs About the word reimprison

To imprison again.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The convicted felon was reimprisoned after violating his parole.

The court ordered the reimprisonment of the defendant due to new evidence emerging.

The politician faced public outcry after advocating for the reimprisonment of non-violent offenders.

The reimprisonment rate in the United States has increased significantly over the past decade.