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How to use imprisons in a sentence

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El Commandante executes hijackers without trial and imprisons dissidents just like his former paymasters did in the Soviet Gulag.
Whenever and wherever the U.S. government imprisons someone, the courts should be able to review it.
The one-eyed monster Cyclops imprisons them in his cave, while the beautiful seductress Circe turns Ulysses' men into swine.
Hoang claimed that Vietnam's Communist Party monopolizes political power and imprisons peaceful dissenters.
What we are seeing in this case is how an undemocratic system imprisons, persecutes and oppresses democrats.
America imprisons people for technical violations of immigration laws, environmental standards and arcane business rules.
For many the past is like a strong and heavy chain that imprisons them in the jail of fear.
Exquisitely animated extremely powerful tale of a repressive society and the wall that either protects us or, in Lazar's opinion, imprisons us.
The initial steps of ascent are more difficult than the subsequent ones, for the gross physical imprisons the consciousness stronger.
When the state imprisons or detains someone it takes on the responsibility of looking after his or her health.
It is essential if man is to develop as a man, but in a way it imprisons man if he considers it the supreme good, and it restricts his vision.
He turns Edward against his other elder brother George, Duke of Clarence, by libelling him with the suspicion of plotting to kill Edward, who imprisons him in the Tower.
Her mother's lover tries to molest her, her cousin tries to seduce her, and she briefly marries an older man who virtually imprisons her out of jealousy.
Justice can be the first step in the healing process for the victim, whereas vengeance imprisons the victim or victims in feelings that we know are negative.
She catches toads and imprisons them in her room.
Without investigating their past or their future, the human traffic organisations or the Belgian legislation, the film transgresses into the timelessness in which our society imprisons people without papers.
Vietnam continues to adopt laws that restrict the exercise of human rights and imprisons peaceful critics under vague national security provisions in violation of its international obligations.
At even lower temperatures, at the pour point, the crystals grow to the point where they form a three dimensional matrix that imprisons the solvents and prevents any flow.
It imprisons you, it turns you into a bundle of jelly, it's going to kill you sooner or later, and in a very unpleasant way, because it almost certainly strangulates you or chokes you.
Any public official who arrests or imprisons a person under circumstances not provided for by law shall be subject to a penalty of a fixed-term of imprisonment with hard labour.
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Examples from Classical Literature
If the constrictive element be allowed to go further than giving necessary form to the Expansive element, it imprisons the latter.
Under a government which imprisons unjustly, the true place for a just man is also a prison.
Do you not see that by its solidification, it would burst through this field of ice that imprisons us, as, when it freezes, it bursts the hardest stones?
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