কারারূদ্ধ করা, অবরুদ্ধ করা
(1) Lock up or confine, in or as in a jail
(2) Lock up or confine
(3) in or as in a jail
(4) Put in jail
(5) Confinement
(1) The agency has expressed interest in renting a facility near Chicago where it can incarcerate immigrant detainees awaiting deportation hearings.
(2) Crime is up, and jails, which disproportionately incarcerate blacks, are u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510the biggest industry in several states,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb he says.
(3) Rather, we differ from other nations only in our high propensity to imprison nonviolent offenders and to incarcerate them for long periods.
(4) And while it's pretty expensive to incarcerate men, you can expect to spend double the cost to incarcerate women because of the cost of their confinement and also the cost to society of their kids.
(5) He remained undeterred by several incarcerations , but his growing suspicion of authority caused him to move to a place from where he could easily slip out of reach.
(6) She said Aboriginal people were suffering great injustices in court and too many were being incarcerated .
(7) Police also learned that the brothers had just recently been released from jail where they had been incarcerated for theft.
(8) Many of the offenders who end up in Limerick prison find themselves in better conditions than they had been prior to being incarcerated .
(9) But prisoners still belong to the society that incarcerates them.
(10) These days politicians of every hue attempt to prove themselves tougher on crime than their opponents, thinking up ever more ingenious means of incarcerating an even greater part of the population.
(11) The committee is urging the USA to stop incarcerating children and teenagers along with adults, a practice it says puts them at the mercy of older seasoned inmates.
(12) You can visit Robben Island, too, 7km off the coast, where Nelson Mandela was incarcerated for all those years.
(13) Why must poor drug offenders be subjected to public humiliation and incarceration ?
(14) The regime calls the detention u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510protective custody,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb a euphemism for incarcerating dissidents without trial for an indefinite period.
(15) The detainees were incarcerated at a midwestern county juvenile detention center.
(16) More than 100,000 are incarcerated in labour camps without trial.
(17) The Pre-Crime Unit may, in fact, be seizing and incarcerating those who were never going to commit any offenses.
(18) For the first time in U.S. history, more than one of every 100 adults is in jail or prison, according to a new report documenting America's rank as the world's No. 1 incarcerator .
(19) Serious criminal offenders may be incarcerated in an Australian jail by arrangement.
(20) The success rate was not as high as we would have liked but it was significantly cheaper than incarcerating them in prison.
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