All 12 Uses
incarcerate
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Zeitoun
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- They were the incarcerated from the Jefferson Parish and Kenner jails—those who had been in jail before the storm.†
Chpt 4.25
- And so they came to know the strange rules of their incarceration.
Chpt 4.25 *incarceration = captivity (or imprisonment)
- FEMA was footing the bill for his incarceration, they said, and that of all the other prisoners from New Orleans.†
Chpt 4.27incarceration = imprisonment
- By naming him she was expanding this lie, the one being told by everyone involved in his incarceration thus far.†
Chpt 4.38
- He seemed almost as worried by Zeitoun's incarceration as he had been by his disappearance.†
Chpt 4.38
- What if the prosecutors, hoping to justify Zeitoun's incarceration, tried to make a case against him—a connection, any distant connection, to some terrorist activity?†
Chpt 4.39
- Any connection, no matter how specious, might be used to justify his incarceration and extend it.†
Chpt 4.39
- She told him the story of her husband's incarceration, and that she was coming to get him.†
Chpt 4.41
- She reached a producer and told her the story: her husband's incarceration, the call from Homeland Security, the stonewalling, the courts that didn't even exist.†
Chpt 4.44
- It would be, in effect, paying the government for incarcerating him for a month.†
Chpt 4.44incarcerating = imprisoning (putting in prison)
- When he was incarcerated there, he couldn't imagine what workers were available and ready to work long hours a day after the hurricane, but the answer makes a certain amount of sense.†
Chpt 5.47
- In the weeks that followed, more than 1,200 men and women were incarcerated at Camp Greyhound.†
Chpt 5.47
Definitions:
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(1)
(incarcerate) put in prison, or otherwise confine
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)