Meaning
Imprisonment means the state of being put in prison as a punishment or by legal authority. It refers to confinement or restriction of freedom, typically after being convicted of a crime.
Grammar and Usage
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Part of speech: Noun (uncountable)
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Related verb: imprison (to put someone in prison)
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Typical structure:
- be sentenced to imprisonment
 - life imprisonment, imprisonment for X years
 
 
Common Phrases
- life imprisonment – a punishment of spending the rest of one’s life in prison
 - term of imprisonment – the length of time someone must stay in prison
 - false imprisonment – the illegal confinement of a person without lawful reason
 
Collocations
- serve imprisonment
 - sentence to imprisonment
 - release from imprisonment
 - face imprisonment
 - imprisonment term / duration
 
Examples
- He was sentenced to five years’ imprisonment for robbery.
 - The new law reduced the maximum term of imprisonment for minor offenses.
 - She faced life imprisonment for her involvement in the crime.
 - The activist was released after two years of wrongful imprisonment.
 - Imprisonment is often seen as a last resort for non-violent crimes.
 - He avoided imprisonment by agreeing to community service.
 - The court ruled it was a case of false imprisonment.
 - They campaign against unfair imprisonment of political prisoners.
 - His long imprisonment changed his perspective on life.
 - The judge warned that repeat offenses could lead to imprisonment.
 
Synonyms or Related
- confinement
 - incarceration
 - detention
 - custody
 - captivity
 
Antonym
- freedom
 - release
 - liberty
 
