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What does the word mean imprisoned?

The word "imprisoned" means confined or detained within a prison or other place of confinement.

Here are some examples of how it can be used:

* The political prisoner was imprisoned for speaking out against the government.

* After the robbery, the thief was imprisoned for ten years.

* The hostages were imprisoned for months before being released.

The word "imprisoned" can also be used in a metaphorical sense to describe being trapped or restricted in some way, even if not literally confined. For example:

* He felt imprisoned by his own fear.

* The artist felt imprisoned by the expectations of the art world.

The word "imprisoned" can also be used as an adjective, meaning confined within a prison or other place of confinement. For example:

* The imprisoned man was finally released after serving his sentence.

* The imprisoned soldiers were held in harsh conditions.

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