Examples of using Incarcerated in English and their translations into Bengali
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Instead, they are incarcerated for life.
And then this great enemy Satan is incarcerated.
why was he incarcerated?
So I incarcerated her.
As a result, he was often arrested and incarcerated.
In the United States approximately 1 in 50 children have one or both parents incarcerated.
Captain Lakshmi was arrested by the British in May 1945, and incarcerated in prison in Burma until March 1946, when she was deported to India.
After an attempt on his life in 1954, Gamal Abdel Nasser incarcerated thousands of members of the Muslim Brotherhood, the innocent along with the guilty minority.
Incarcerated at Bridewell Prison
He was immediately incarcerated at the notorious Evin prison, serving 376 days in solitary confinement before his trial finally began in 2010.
Those who were incarcerated were never held for more than 12 months.”.
Spain's Aranjuez Prison lets parents and children stay with their incarcerated family members.
it was not only a prison where convicts were incarcerated.
They reported to us that this individual had in the past been incarcerated for violent crimes.
Rajab was arrested at his home in Bani Jamra on April 2, 2015, over messages he sent on Twitter concerning the welfare of individuals incarcerated in Bahrain's Jaw Prison as well as news about the Saudi-led coalition that has waged airstrikes against Yemen since the end of March.
In 1933, he became an agent of Soviet military intelligence, the GRU, and was subsequently sentenced in Poland to 10 years in prison for"anti-state activities"(incarcerated between 1933- 1938).
synonymous with imposed promiscuity, stress and fear- all circumstances that favor the transmission of a virus between those obliged to remain incarcerated,” he said.
Incarcerate means to hold prisoner or cage.
There is no prison in which we could incarcerate Sherlock without causing a riot on a daily basis.
our healthcare is laughable, we mass incarcerate people to turn a profit, and our police force and civilians look at each other like they're two armies on opposite signs of the line.
