Crossword-Solution: INCARCERATED
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Incarcerated | imp. & p. p. | of Incarcerate |
We have 67 clues for the answer “INCARCERATED”
| Clue | Answers |
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| compassed | 30 answers |
| moderate capacity | 31 answers |
| Encased | 31 answers |
| in jail | 32 answers |
| in bondage | 32 answers |
| immured | 32 answers |
| circumscribed | 32 answers |
| Pent (up) | 33 answers |
| Detained | 33 answers |
| interred | 33 answers |
| Taken | 34 answers |
| hampered | 34 answers |
| Locked in | 34 answers |
| penned in | 35 answers |
| enslaved | 35 answers |
| laid-up | 35 answers |
| curbed | 36 answers |
| fettered | 36 answers |
| blameful | 36 answers |
| Hemmed in | 36 answers |
| BEHIND bars | 36 answers |
| sentenced | 36 answers |
| bounded | 37 answers |
| hostage | 38 answers |
| Laid up | 38 answers |
| imprisoned | 39 answers |
| caged | 40 answers |
| Culpable | 40 answers |
| Encircled | 41 answers |
| Prisoner | 42 answers |
| Chagrined | 42 answers |
| blameworthy | 43 answers |
| Captive | 43 answers |
| censured | 44 answers |
| Held | 44 answers |
| shut in | 44 answers |
| finite | 46 answers |
| Checked | 46 answers |
| Locked (up) | 47 answers |
| Undone | 50 answers |
| blamable | 51 answers |
| Restricted ___ | 51 answers |
| Enclosed | 52 answers |
| jailed | 52 answers |
| Unwilling | 53 answers |
| Indisposed | 58 answers |
| at fault | 58 answers |
| Restrained | 60 answers |
| Detestable | 61 answers |
| Derelict | 64 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with INCARCERATED (5)
Back to the village they rode, and once again Lady Greystoke found herself incarcerated in the filthy, little hut from which she had thought to have escaped for good.
And dear, but I was glad to see him! He is the first glimpse of the outside world I have had since I was incarcerated in this asylum.
Though my catapults were officially confiscated, I knew the drawer in which they were incarcerated, and where the key of it was hidden, and I could make life a burden, if I chose, to every living thing within a square-mile radius, so long as the catapult was restored to its drawer in due and decent time.
The only thing that could possibly for a moment blind her, is the splendour of his offers; no doubt she loves her ease, but she loves me also; and in my present circumstances, I cannot believe that she would abandon me for the son of the man who had incarcerated her in the Magdalen.' In fine, I persisted in my intentions, and taking Manon aside, I candidly told her what I had learned.
Alas! I know it well, who have been myself taken for one, and pitilessly incarcerated on the strength of the misapprehension.
Quotes with INCARCERATED (3)
I think one of the sweetest lessons taught by the Prophet, and yet one of the saddest, occurred close to the time of his death. He was required to leave his plan and vision of the Rocky Mountains and give himself up to face a court of supposed justice. These are his words: 'I am going like a lamb to the slaughter; but I am calm as a summer's morning; I have a conscience void of offense towards God, and towards all men' (D&C 135:4). That statement of the Prophet teaches us obe…
Many were incarcerated with the aberrant prosaic possibilities of ataraxia. Only the mentally sensitive few were cognizant of the nuisance to serenity and an actuality that lacked a balance betwixt havoc and sangfroid. The intellectual capabilities of the excellent idiosyncratic talents of a man with an agog outlook for de minimis fringe entities had left the portal ajar for the enlightened few, to get a glimpse of the obsecure reality that most had decided to claim socratic ignorance to evade inquiries.
Do you know a Psychopath? You do not know me; but after reading my memoir you will know me a little better and you will have had the experience of safely getting into the mind and life of a young psychopath in training. Critics have written: It is a powerful and unusual memoir; brutal and raw. A Psychopath In Training: In 1997 psychiatrist’s contracted by the Correctional Service and the National Parole Board wrote in their final report, before I was released back into the co…