Imprisoned-thrown in jail.
Another word for placed in jail is "incarcerated."
Yes, being incarcerated means being in jail or prison as a result of committing a crime.
Being incarcerated or imprisoned.
Imprisoned Detained Locked up Put into jail
No. whether they are incarcerated or not cheating is against the Bible and word of God (if you are a Christian). if you don't have any real morals to follow in life then consider these questions; How would feel if i was the person in jail and my spouse cheated on me? Would i feel guilty?
Another word for placed in jail is "incarcerated."
The word incarcerated means in jail or prison.
My father was incarcerated for 2 years for violating his probation.
After the pronouncement of the guilty verdict by the jury foreman, the felon was incarcerated in prison.
No, it means imprisoned.
It means to be locked up
To be confined, locked up, imprisoned.
The correct spelling of the word in "incarcerated" (imprisoned).
Yes, being incarcerated means being in jail or prison as a result of committing a crime.
Being incarcerated or imprisoned.
Imprisoned Detained Locked up Put into jail
It is a Contraction of the 2 words of INcarcerated MATE. IN-MATE