i think it means when an animal is going to a cage. Actually it means having been put in a cage, a jail, a prison or any other kind of restraint, and it is used for people as well as animals. It could even be used for things that are not alive: "His Lamborghini is imprisoned in a locked garage."
Put in prison, confined.
Incarcerate and detain are both synonyms that can be used for the word imprisoned.
The correct spelling of the word in "incarcerated" (imprisoned).
confined, caged, imprisoned, locked up, enslaved, incarcerated, ensnared, subjugated, prisoner, hostage, detainee, internee
Before the concept of diplomatic immunity, an emissary was often imprisoned or killed.
The noun 'captivity' is an abstract noun, a word for a state or period of being imprisoned, confined, or enslaved; a word for a concept.
"Incarcerated" means to be confined or imprisoned in a jail or prison.
Spiritually imprisoned is not a term used in Catholic theology.
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No, it means imprisoned.
Incarcerate and detain are both synonyms that can be used for the word imprisoned.
To be confined, locked up, imprisoned.
Adjective. Correction: Verb.
The correct spelling of the word in "incarcerated" (imprisoned).
Imprisoned (I think) means to be stuck somewhere, like: They were imprisoned in a big cage. A companion is someone who keeps you company. Companions would be then one person who keeps you company.
Being incarcerated or imprisoned.
The word "imprisoned" is similar in meaning to "incarcerated." Both words refer to being confined or held in a prison or jail.