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Encaged

Encaged is a verb form and adjective used to describe something that has been placed in a cage or confined within an enclosure. It derives from en- (to cause to be in) plus cage, and while it is grammatical, encaged is far less common in contemporary prose than the simpler caged. The nuance is often lexical: encaged can emphasize the act of confinement or the resulting state as a deliberate or formal description, whereas caged is a straightforward descriptor of the condition.

Usage and contexts: Encaged appears in zoological, academic, or literary contexts where a more formal register

Examples: The parrots were encaged in a reinforced aviary to prevent escape. Critics argued that standards

See also: cage, caged, enclosure, captivity, animal welfare, confinement. Encaged remains a niche term, chiefly encountered

is
desired.
It
can
refer
to
animals
kept
in
cages,
objects
sealed
within
cages,
or
metaphorical
confinement,
such
as
a
society
encaged
by
laws
or
surveillance.
Because
of
its
rarity,
encaged
may
require
careful
wording
to
avoid
ambiguity
or
appear
unnecessarily
pretentious
to
some
readers.
for
encaged
animals
should
be
paired
with
enrichment
to
address
welfare
concerns.
In
a
broader
sense,
a
nation
might
be
described
as
encaged
by
restrictive
policies
or
by
pervasive
monitoring.
in
formal
or
technical
writing,
where
precision
about
the
act
of
placing
something
in
a
cage
is
desired.