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How to use incarcerate in a sentence

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Rather, we differ from other nations only in our high propensity to imprison nonviolent offenders and to incarcerate them for long periods.
The agency has expressed interest in renting a facility near Chicago where it can incarcerate immigrant detainees awaiting deportation hearings.
Both societies were mistrustful of uncontained wanderers, though the colonies had few institutions in which to incarcerate the vagrant poor.
If we are to incarcerate people, we want to make certain that there are programs in the prisons to rehabilitate the offenders.
When a state undertakes to incarcerate people, it has a very real responsibility to ensure that person's safety.
The camps are often used to incarcerate political and religious dissidents.
The government brought forward a number of justice bills that would incarcerate a lot more Canadians for a lot more time.
In fact, the first decision made about this person was not to incarcerate him, but to expel him.
It does not make sense to incarcerate offenders beyond the point in the sentence that they can be safely reintegrated into society.
They incarcerate seven times more people, proportionately, than we do in Canada.
In terms of cost, it is much more expensive to incarcerate a female inmate than a male inmate.
Mr. Speaker, we have a situation where the government wants to incarcerate people for longer periods of time.
In combination, these factors may be working to incarcerate Aboriginal youth at a rate eight times that of non-Aboriginal youth.
The long-term result, he conjectures, is that resources will be expended increasingly to incarcerate an older and less dangerous prison population, while younger offenders will face a lower chance of being caught.
In part because of federal grants to states to incarcerate drug offenders, the United States experienced the largest increase in incarceration in the history of the free world.
Canadian society wants us to indicate to the courts that we consider some behaviour so notorious and wrong that we are prepared to incarcerate that individual.
Of course, the decision to incarcerate a parent will be made on the basis of the applicable criminal law and the child's best interests will typically, at best, be a secondary consideration.
If the new men in charge want to be seen as governing a civilised society with checks and balances and a respect for human rights then they must embrace a free press, not incarcerate those who dare to differ.
We cannot incarcerate our way out of this.
What is indisputable, is that the more recidivists you incarcerate, the less crime is committed.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Before attempting to incarcerate him, however, they formally christened him Gyp the Blood.
The Session therefor recommends to the Magistrates to apprehend and incarcerate her till tryall be had of that matter.
You can incarcerate a man for such a length of time that when at last you do give him his liberty he has no love left for it.
A magistrate gave orders to the constables to arrest and incarcerate the rest of the Spanish Negroes.
Within a month after this meeting, many of these godly men were incarcerate, some in one prison, some in another.
But we could not incarcerate George Prince for being an eavesdropper.
If she attempts to incarcerate you, she might be successful.
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