History
History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
confine

to keep (oneself, a person, speech etc) within limits

enclose, limit

constrain

to use force or strong persuasion on (a person)

force; restrain

disenfranchise

disfranchise

make someone a servant

enclose

to put a wall, fence etc round (something); shut (something) in on all sides

put inside, surround

hibernate

(of some animals) to pass the whole of the winter in a state like sleep

lie dormant; sleep through cold weather

imprison

to put or keep (a person) in a prison

confine; put in jail

incarcerate

to imprison (a person)

put in jail, confinement

intern

to force (people, especially aliens during a war) to live in certain areas or in a special building, camp etc

apprentice

mew

miaow

enclose

punish

to cause (a person) to suffer for doing wrong

penalize for wrongdoing

seclude

to keep (a person, oneself) away from the company of others; secluded = separate and quiet, isolated

isolate, hide

take-away

to take food or drink out of a restaurant to eat at home

put in jail, confinement

IMMURE as in Wiktionary
IMMURE as in Wikipedia