emprison in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To emprison means to confine or imprison someone, especially in a restrictive or oppressive manner.
Sample Sentences
- The unjust regime sought to emprison anyone who dared to speak out against its policies.
- In a dramatic turn of events, the hero vowed to emprison the villain in a hidden fortress.
- The law was designed to emprison those who posed a threat to national security.
- Many believed that the government’s actions would only serve to emprison the truth.
- She felt that her fears were beginning to emprison her, limiting her ability to enjoy life.
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