Immure


The meaning of the word Immure is: to lock up behind walls


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Caught robbing a bank, Jason knew the police would immure him in a jail cell for an extended period of time.

published by Dewey on 2021-11-21 06:37:25


The asylum would immure my daughter in a barred cell until she proved she was safe to herself and others.

published by Wilbert on 2021-04-24 01:57:57


To stop my nephew from using drugs, I had to immure him in his bedroom so that he could not escape and could be rehabilitated at home.

published by Georgianna on 2021-02-21 18:59:52


During World War II, my grandfather would become immure by the Japanese in a prisoner-of-war camp and would not be released for 3 ½ years.

published by Gigi on 2021-07-30 22:39:44


Since the homeowners knew the thief would never get caught, they realized they would need to immure him in their home by tying him to the radiator so he could not leave.

published by Randolph on 2021-06-26 17:00:00


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