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Example sentences for "incarcerated"

Lexicographically close words:
incapacitating; incapacitation; incapacities; incapacity; incarcerate; incarceration; incarnate; incarnated; incarnates; incarnating
  1. A few cells above me was a prisoner who had been incarcerated for fifteen years.

  2. The instances I have mentioned came before my notice and can be corroborated by anyone who had the misfortune to be incarcerated at Sennelager after the coming of Major Bach.

  3. Only initials have been indicated, but sufficient description is attached to enable personal friends of those who are still so unfortunate as to be incarcerated to identify them and their present situation.

  4. On one occasion a poor wretch condemned to this torture, after having become unconscious, was taken down, revived, and incarcerated for the night in the guard-room.

  5. And Mr. Packard is affording me every facility for so doing, by his continuing strenuously to insist upon it, that I am, now, just as insane as when he incarcerated me in Jacksonville Insane Asylum.

  6. When I was incarcerated in my prison, my oldest son, Theophilus, was in the post-office in Mt.

  7. That you were incarcerated at all is a matter of regret.

  8. You say you were unjustly incarcerated in a private sanatorium.

  9. But, for my own part, I am happy that this shyness did not happen while Mr. Cobbett was in prison, but while Henry Hunt is incarcerated in his dungeon.

  10. No sooner were they incarcerated than the magistrate and I visited them, and he ordered each woman to be handcuffed, as the law permits when fears are entertained that she will do herself or another mischief.

  11. While thus incarcerated he managed to escape from custody, but not actually from gaol, by an ingenious contrivance which is worth mentioning.

  12. Hundreds of thousands of "felons and trespassers" have from first to last been incarcerated within.

  13. Money was, however, plentiful among the incarcerated Jacobites, and so far as was consistent with their situation, they lived right royally.

  14. Mr. Allnutt, who was for many years a prisoner in the Marshalsea for debt, came in for a good estate while incarcerated and at his death he left one hundred pounds a year to be applied to the release of poor debtors.

  15. Accordingly, Brihtrik, having been arrested at his manor-house, was incarcerated in the castle of Winchester.

  16. He had only been admitted the previous day, and already he was incarcerated in a dark cell for outrageous conduct.

  17. He sympathized with the sufferings of his impressed and incarcerated fellow-citizens; but would a territorial war exempt them from impressment?

  18. When they wish to turn us out of the House, where do they look but to men who are incarcerated and would run away at a bare invitation, much more would follow a military leader to plunder, to office, to cordons and legions of honor?

  19. Since she had been incarcerated in this den of books she had not seen a field of white snow or a green tree.

  20. In the seventeenth century, many Puritans were incarcerated here, especially after the Restoration, when their gloomy fanaticism ill accorded with the ideas of the age.

  21. No felons seem to have been incarcerated there, and there is no mention of gyves or chains, but they were used in after years.

  22. Adjudge you) 'the incarcerated youth Would say that!

  23. Later he returned to France, and was incarcerated in his turn.

  24. If he ever broke one of these engagements, the king would have him seized and incarcerated for the rest of his days.

  25. Many negroes were arrested with a view to finding out the leaders of the movement, but upon failure to discover the facts in the case the lieutenant in charge ordered the men in custody to be incarcerated on charges of loitering.

  26. Another young man entered the station to purchase a ticket to Burroughs, Georgia, to see relatives, but he was not only incarcerated but had to give a bond of $100 for his appearance next morning.

  27. The tumours when small and placed laterally simulate ovarian cysts; when large and lying high in the abdomen they have been mistaken for renal tumours, and when low in the pelvis they have been regarded as incarcerated ovarian cysts.

  28. Miss Ivens records a case in which a woman thirty-five years of age was five months pregnant and required ovariotomy on account of an incarcerated ovarian dermoid.

  29. The physical signs are those of a pelvic tumour incarcerated by a gravid uterus.

  30. Occasionally the tumour lies in the pelvis below the uterus: in this case the surgeon carefully insinuates his hand between the pelvic wall and the uterus, and then gently withdraws the tumour from its incarcerated position.

  31. It is also a fact that ovariotomy may be safely carried out between the eighth and ninth months of gestation without precipitating labour, even when the tumour is incarcerated in the pelvis.

  32. An ovarian cyst, especially a dermoid incarcerated by the uterus, may render this operation necessary.

  33. When tumours are impacted in the pelvis the bladder is often pushed up into the hypogastrium; this happens with bilateral ovarian tumours, incarcerated fibroids, and especially with large cervix fibroids.

  34. The advantage of the capsule forceps over the other methods is that they remove a larger portion of the capsule and leave no tags which may become incarcerated in the wound.

  35. A frozen section was made of the pelvis, and on inspecting the cut surface the right ovary, converted into a dermoid, was found incarcerated by the gravid uterus.

  36. Hence one may comprehend Sebastian's hopeless grief at his father being incarcerated in the Bastile.

  37. They were relieved every six hours, and, in fact, we were as much under arrest as if we were already incarcerated in one of the prisons of Lyons.

  38. Papers or no papers, testimony or no testimony, the incarcerated Paul Mole was the Scarlet Pimpernel--of this Chauvelin was as certain as that he was alive.

  39. Tradition saith that one of my ancestors incarcerated there a foeman unworthy of his steel, and forgot to feed him.

  40. There is a tradition that in the thirteenth century a certain baron was incarcerated there by an ancestor of the present owner, and starved to death.

  41. Beyond the next turning stood King's Bench Prison, where Micawber was incarcerated by his stony-hearted creditors, and beyond this again we come to the tabernacle where Spurgeon preached.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "incarcerated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    barred; beleaguered; beset; bound; captive; cloistered; confined; cramped; enclosed; immured; imprisoned; incarcerated; inside; jailed; penned; quarantined; restrained; walled