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put in prison

 

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Definition:

Put in prison is a verb phrase that refers to the act of incarcerating someone, typically as a result of a crime or legal judgment. It means to confine or lock up an individual within a correctional facility or jail.

Senses:

Sense 1: To detain or arrest a person and place them in a prison.

Sense 2: To cause someone to face imprisonment due to a legal conviction.

Usages:

Usage 1: The authorities decided to put the notorious criminal in prison to ensure public safety.

Usage 2: The judge put the fraudster in prison for his involvement in the multi-million dollar scam.

Usage 3: The police put the suspect in prison while awaiting trial for the alleged robbery.

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