Definition of Imp
to confine or to hold someone in an actual p
Examples of Imprison in a sen
Because the male student was a puny dork, bullies would often imprison him in a gym locker. 
Do not imprison yourself by closing your mind to new and different ideas about things you know nothing. 
With advances in DNA testing, it is becoming harder to imprison the wrong person for some crimes. 
If the government can’t get evidence of other crimes, they can oftentimes try to prosecute and imprison suspected criminals for tax evasion. 
The witch is going to imprison the fair maiden in her mirror so she can steal her beauty and remain young forever. 
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