Some people are concerned about the welfare of dogs in shelters or confined spaces because they believe that these animals may experience stress, loneliness, and lack of proper care, which can impact their physical and mental well-being.
To be confined, locked up, imprisoned.
To be locked up or kept in a small room, pen, or cell.
He was locked away for about a year until he escaped.
Most anything could happen: Abuse, being locked up and confined, beaten, etc. It would not be fun.
confined, caged, imprisoned, locked up, enslaved, incarcerated, ensnared, subjugated, prisoner, hostage, detainee, internee
The spelling "chokey" or "choky" is British slang for prison (from Anglo-Indian).
People were locked in asylums due to the prevailing belief at the time that mental illness was untreatable and individuals needed to be confined for their own safety and the safety of society. This approach was meant to isolate and control those deemed "insane" or "mentally ill."
Imprisoned Detained Locked up Put into jail
Synonyms for the noun "captive" include hostage, detainee, internee or prisoner.Synonyms for the adjective "captive" could be caged, confined, enslaved, ensnared, imprisoned, locked up, incarcerated, or subjugated.*for the variation meaning captivated, synonyms are enraptured, enthralled or fascinated.confined, caged, imprisoned, locked up, enslaved, incarcerated, ensnared, subjugated, prisoner, hostage, detainee, internee
Buy some, I think it's Graphite Powder and poor it in the lock, and over time it should mend.
you dont get locked in the museum
never it can never get locked