Incarcerated
Another word for placed in jail is "incarcerated."
Receiving a visitor in jail may also be referred to as having a visitation or visitation rights.
Being incarcerated or imprisoned.
Yes, being incarcerated means being in jail or prison as a result of committing a crime.
Some terms include 'the big house', 'the lock up', and 'the stir'.
"Incarcerated" means to be confined or imprisoned in a jail or prison.
Receiving a visitor in jail may also be referred to as having a visitation or visitation rights.
Being incarcerated or imprisoned.
Yes, being incarcerated means being in jail or prison as a result of committing a crime.
jail
'Nick' is another word for Prison [UK] Jail is a word for spending more than a year in police custody. Prison is a word for spending less than a year in police custody. So jail could be another word for prison, although it is not exactly prison.
Lodged, shoved, placed :)
Situated, Located, Positioned, Set, Placed, Sited, Found
established, located, placed, situated, stationed, positioned
a word, letter, or number placed before another.
positioned, placed ? Situated
"Jail" in Spanish is "cárcel". Another related word that is more of a cognate is "jaula", meaning "cage".
A "gaol" is another word for a jail, or a place of detention.