Imprison
Imprison is a verb meaning to place someone in prison or otherwise confine them, depriving them of liberty. It is used to describe the act by which a state or authority deprives a person of freedom, typically as punishment or while awaiting trial, or during a sentence. The related noun is imprisonment, referring to the state or act of being imprisoned.
Etymology and usage: Imprison originates from Old French emprisoner, meaning to put in prison, from prison “a
Legal context: Imprisonment is commonly associated with criminal punishment or pre-trial detention. It may take place
Figurative and related uses: Beyond its legal sense, imprison can describe the confinement of non-human things
See also: imprisonment, detention, incarceration, prison, jail, confinement.