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- nounprison (noun) · prisons (plural noun)
- a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for a crime they have committed or while awaiting trial:"he died in prison" · "both men were sent to prison"Similar:penal institutionplace of detentionplace of confinementyoung offender institutioncorrectional facilityyouth custody centreapproved school
verbliteraryprison (verb) · prisons (third person present) · prisoned (past tense) · prisoned (past participle) · prisoning (present participle)- imprison:"the young man prisoned behind the doors"
Originlate Old English prisun, from Old French prisun, from Latin prensio(n-), variant of prehensio(n-) ‘laying hold of’, from the verb prehendere.Your Recent SearchesWords you've searched will appear here - People also ask
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