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Past tense for to imprison or incarcerate someone. Confined. Cooped up. Detained. Imprisoned.
phrasal verb. To lock someone up means to put them in prison or a secure psychiatric hospital.
cap, circumscribe, hold down, limit, restrict. Words Related to confine. Bar, block, hamper, hinder, impede, obstruct. Constrict, contract, lessen, narrow, pinch, squeeze, tighten.
1. To enclose within bounds; limit or restrict: Confine your remarks to the subject at hand. 2. to shut or keep in; prevent from leaving a place because of imprisonment, illness, discipline, etc.
Words Related to abrupt gruff, rough, snappish. Candid, direct, forthright, foursquare, frank, free-spoken, open, outspoken, plain, plainspoken, point-blank, straightforward, straight-out. Artless, discourteous, disrespectful, impertinent, impolite, inconsiderate, insensitive, rude, tactless, undiplomatic.
bridle, check, constrain, contain, control, curb, govern, hold, inhibit, keep, measure, pull in, regulate, rein (in), rule, tame. Words Related to restrain. Bottle (up), choke (back), hold back, mince, muffle, pocket, repress, sink, smother, squelch, stifle, strangle, suppress, swallow.
detained, detainment, detention, hold, implement, imprisonment. Words Related to incarceration. Captivity, confinement, internment. Apprehension, arrest, treatment, bust [slang], collar, pinch.
prison, penal institution, place of detention, lock-up, place of confinement, guardhouse, correctional facility, detention center. Young offender institution, youth custody center. North American penitentiary, jailhouse, boot camp, stockade, house of correction.
Past tense for to imprison or incarcerate someone. Confined. Cooped up. Detained. Imprisoned.
A jail is a place where criminals are kept in order to punish them, or where people waiting to be tried are kept. Three prisoners escaped from a jail. Synonyms: prison, penitentiary [US], jailhouse [Southern US], penal institution More Synonyms of jail.
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