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How to use encaged in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word encaged? Here are some examples.

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I thought surely that now I am eighteen you would let me make my own decisions, but no you encaged me even more, if that is possible.
The medical center was encaged in a barbed-wire fence that I felt sure was also electric.
The first sees that the second has a large crate he's carrying around with him, so he inquires whether some sort of animal is encaged within it.
Ramble On, Black Dog, and Dazed and Confused, with Page encaged by revolving green lasers and the rest of the stage dark: unbelievable.
The woman, like her alienated and encaged heart, is restricted.
If they are to be combated effectively, the problems of international terrorism, organised crime and illegal immigration need a broader approach, not for research to be encaged in a militaristic or police-state philosophy.
It must also be noted that the main pipeline is not buried and it may reduce charted depths by up to 2 meters especially at the Tees where the valves are encaged.
Bruce's daughter, Marjory, and his sister Mary, were likewise to be encaged, the former in the Tower of London, the latter in Roxburghe Castle.
If European integration is to reacquire momentum and win the trust of the citizens, it cannot be encaged in administrative and accounting perceptions.
It even dictates what he wears: his cufflinks bear the Pentagon's insignia. This impression of a man encaged could turn out to matter quite a lot for America's future as a world policeman.
The Washington Animal Rescue League had retrieved her from a notoriously abusive puppy mill — the pet industry's equivalent of a factory farm — where she had spent years encaged as a breeder, a nonstop poodle-making machine.
Tallapoosa, Georgia – which was known in the early 1800s as Possum Snout – lowers a stuffed possum named Spencer, encaged in an oblong wreath of holiday lights, from one of the city's oldest buildings.
I feared the sight of encaged animals would be unbearably sad.
Examples from Classical Literature
Audacious singer-actress Joy Villa was encaged in revealing bright orange, and it was unclear how Sia could see under her huge shaggy white wig.
Some 1,700 human beings encaged inside a strip of land are under attack by the region's most powerful military.
The contraction may be experienced as tightness, constriction, or a feeling of being encaged in wire.
Techniques for controlling the spins of large numbers of encaged atoms' electrons are well-established, offering the potential for scaling up.
The blue stripes play the role of bars enclosing the patterns, as though they are encaged animals.
The book begins with 18 year-old Thareous, who was fascinated by the encaged dragon in Galgon's palace courtyard.
Free-kick takers who would routinely roll the ball forward several yards now have the ball encaged in a seemingly inescapable semi-circle of foam.
This resonates with Countess Isabelle of Buchan who was publicly encaged by Longshanks at Berwick Castle after Robert the Bruce was defeated at the Battle of Methven.
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