Dr. Mannette was imprisoned.
The conversation alludes to the imprisonment of Dr. Manette, the father of Lucie Manette, who was wrongly imprisoned by the Marquis. Dr. Manette's wrongful imprisonment plays a key role in the plot of "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens.
The prefix of "imprison" is "im-".
The past tense of imprison is imprisoned.
That is the correct spelling of "imprison" (to lock up or jail).
The verb form of "prison" is "imprison."
The unjust ruler tried to imprison all who opposed him.
The present tense of imprisoned is imprison.
You were imprisoned for the incorrect grammar in your question.
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.