You may use it Like this: The man was imprisoned in his cell for robbing a house.
The man's imprisonment caused him to not be able to frequently see his family.
I imprisoned the dog for behaving so badly
They made what they thought a perfect plot to free their imprisoned friend, but they got caught by the police.
Although often imprisoned, Emmeline Pankhurst was and implacable crusader for women's right to vote in England.
The judge decided to imprison the criminal for ten years.
'I feel cooped up like a chicken in a cage' Cooped up means confined or imprisoned.
"Although often imprisoned, Emmeline Pankhurst was an implacable crusader for a woman's right to vote in England."
The last ruler of the Aztec empire in Mexico, he was defeated and imprisoned by the Spanish conquistadors under Cortes in 1519.
no he was sentenced to be imprisoned then the sentence changed to house arrest
The captives were imprisoned in the dungeon of the castle. As weeks passed, his solitary basement office felt like a dungeon to which he had been condemned.
use the following in sentences:- 1. managed to escape 2. a fierce fight 3. knocked off balance 4. arrested and imprisoned 5. accepted the challenge
Do you mean dungeon??The king imprisoned him in the castle dungeon
The complete predicate would be "were imprisoned in a great race." (Which, by the way, is a mythological story.)