That is the correct spelling of "imprison" (to lock up or jail).
The state of being in a prison is "imprisoned". (Verb : to imprison, to place in prison, to jail)
The past tense of imprison is imprisoned.
(to imprison is to confine, incarcerate or jail, or metaphorically to trap, to severely restrict) The new regime sought to imprison all of its political opponents. The closure of the border would imprison the refugees in their makeshift camps for many months.
To imprison means to put or keep in prison.The criminal was imprisoned immediately, awaiting trial.
Boundary, imprison.
The verb form of "prison" is "imprison." It means to confine or incarcerate someone in a prison or similar place.
No, it did not.
Imprison is the verb.
The verb form of "prison" is "imprison."
The root word for "imprisonment" is "prison," which comes from the Latin word "prehendere" meaning "to seize or grasp."
Dr. Mannette was imprisoned.
He needed a scapegoat