Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imprison.(verb)
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Use "imprisons" in a sentence
""'At that I corrals the chickens an' imprisons 'em in the r'ar of the side-bar an 'goes a-weavin' back for camp, an 'I picks up three more shawl-necks where they sets battin' their he'pless eyes in the road."
"Syria, a one-party state with no free elections, harasses and imprisons human-rights activists and other critics of the government."
"She recently wrote in the Wall Street Journal about the rise of helicopter parenting, "the smothering surveillance of a child's every experience and problem", an approach, she believes, that imprisons women."