Crossword-Solution: INCARCERATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Incarcerate | v. t. | To imprison; to confine in a jail or prison. |
| Incarcerate | v. t. | To confine; to shut up or inclose; to hem in. |
| Incarcerate | a. | Imprisoned. |
We have 17 clues for the answer “INCARCERATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| institutionalise | 13 answers |
| BASTILLE | 19 answers |
| Immure | 25 answers |
| Intern | 32 answers |
| Imprison | 35 answers |
| Jug | 36 answers |
| Cage | 37 answers |
| Jail | 44 answers |
| constrain | 47 answers |
| MAKE less excessive | 50 answers |
| Restrict | 52 answers |
| disassociate | 56 answers |
| Impound | 57 answers |
| Confine | 58 answers |
| enclose | 63 answers |
| make fast | 65 answers |
| Sequester | 65 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEERA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INCARCERATE (5)
For her sake he must win allies and it was for this purpose that he had sacrificed these precious moments, but now he lost no further time in seeking to regain entrance to the palace grounds that he might search out whatever new prison they had found in which to incarcerate his lost love.
Dicky was under everybody’s feet, and his ‘seven or ten frogs,’ together with his unrivalled collection of horned toads, were continually escaping from their tin pails and boxes in the various tents, and everybody was obliged to join in the search to recover and re-incarcerate them, in order to keep the peace.
Some parents no doubt advise, connive, threaten, and in aggravated cases incarcerate here, as some parents have always done elsewhere, and always will do as long as petticoats continue to be an institution.
Now who, I wonder, is the friend of man, the modern Prometheus; you who incarcerate her, or this alien lawyer who sets her free? To be perfectly frank, I find your attitude contrasts unfavourably with his own.
You must not forget that you are my servant.” “Before you drive me away I will incarcerate you,” replied this worthy man.
Quotes with INCARCERATE (3)
Rarely do wonder tales end unhappily. They triumph over death. The tale begins with "Once upon a time" or "Once there was" and never really ends when it ends. The ending is actually the beginning. The once upon a time is not a past designation but futuristic: the timelessness of the tale and its lack of geographical specificity endow it with utopian connotations - "utopia" in its original meaning designated "no place," a place that no one had ever envisaged. We form and keep …
Marriage should liberate, not incarcerate. Real love shouldn't limit a person's potential, it should expand it.
We incarcerate more African-American men today than were slaves in 1850.