Illegally imprisoning someone is called "false imprisonment." This occurs when a person is confined or restrained against their will without lawful authority or justification. False imprisonment can involve physical barriers, threats, or coercion, and it is considered a violation of an individual's personal liberty.
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The verb form of "prison" is "imprison." It means to confine or incarcerate someone in a prison or similar place.
Illegal resident of a country are often called Illegal Aliens.
It is not right because if your a conscientious objector the person you imprisoned will imprison you if he gets out of prison and finds out you are one.
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This is often referred to as "Identity Theft"
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The terms "imprison," "incarcerate," and "relocate" refer to different actions regarding individuals. "Imprison" and "incarcerate" both involve confining someone, typically due to legal reasons, while "relocate" means to move someone from one place to another without the implication of confinement. In order of severity regarding confinement, it would be "imprison" and "incarcerate" first, followed by "relocate," which does not imply imprisonment.
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The prefix of "imprison" is "im-".
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