Sentences with incarcerate
in·car·cer·ate
I i - They were incarcerated for the duration of the war. [be VERB-ed]
- This play about that period of imprisonment has contemporary resonances as Australia continues to incarcerate asylum seekers.
- To be effective, such a policy would incarcerate all people arriving on tourist and business visas.
- Low self esteem is the cage where you incarcerate yourself when you do not believe that you are good enough.
- Now we're going to spend a huge amount of money to both defend and prosecute the scum and pay to incarcerate them for life.
- In California, it costs $138000 a year to incarcerate each of San Quentin State Prison's 685 death row inmates.
- We tried to incarcerate our way out of drug use and succeeded merely in locking up 800000 people a year on drug charges.
- The state can't incarcerate people beyond their prison terms; it is unconstitutional.
- The chief urged patience, saying he plans to work with other agencies to incarcerate gang members in other states.