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    pris·on
    /ˈprizn/

    noun

    • 1. a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial: "he died in prison"

    verb

    • 1. imprison: literary "the young man prisoned behind the doors"

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  2. The meaning of PRISON is a state of confinement or captivity. How to use prison in a sentence.

  3. Oct 13, 2024 · Prison, an institution for the confinement of persons who have been remanded (held) in custody by a judicial authority or who have been deprived of their liberty following conviction for a crime. The holding of accused persons awaiting trial is an important function of contemporary prisons.

  4. a building where criminals are forced to live as a punishment: Conditions in the prison are said to be appalling. He's spent a lot of time in prison. She went to/was sent to prison for six months. It was a maximum-security prison (= intended to be especially difficult to escape from). They should put him in prison and throw away the key!

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PrisonPrison - Wikipedia

    A prison or penitentiary holds people for longer periods of time, such as many years, and is operated by a state or federal government. After a conviction, a sentenced person is sent to prison. Outside of the United States, prison and jail often have the same meaning.

  6. A prison is a building where criminals are kept as punishment or where people accused of a crime are kept before their trial. The prison's inmates are being kept in their cells. He was sentenced to life in prison. They released Mr Mandela from prison in 1990. Synonyms: jail, confinement, can [slang], pound More Synonyms of prison.

  7. Definition of prison noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. 1. A place for the confinement and punishment of persons convicted of crimes, especially felonies. 2. A state of imprisonment or captivity: years spent in prison. 3. A place or condition of confinement or restriction: felt his job had been a prison. tr.v. pris·oned, pris·on·ing, pris·ons. To confine in or as if in a prison; imprison.

  9. A prison is a place where criminals and people waiting for trials are locked up. If you’ve been cooped up in the house, you might feel like you’re stuck inside prison walls. But if you’re not, go outside already. A person who's been sentenced to time in prison is called a prisoner.

  10. prison. noun. /ˈprɪzn/. [countable, uncountable] a building where people are kept as a punishment for a crime they have committed, or while they are waiting for trial synonym jail He was sent to prison for five years.

  11. a place where criminals are kept as a punishment: He's spent most of his life in prison. She was sent to prison for two years. Fewer examples. The judge sentenced him to a minimum of five years in prison. He must bear some responsibility for the appalling conditions in the prison.

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