"Carceration" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Carceration" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Carceration" Meaning

Carceration refers to the practice or process of containing or confining someone in a prison or other enclosed space, often used as a metaphor to describe the confinement of a person's spirit or emotions, such as within the walls of mental illness, trauma, or addiction.

"Carceration" Examples

Carceration


A carceration is the act of placing someone in a prison or confining them in a cell.

5 Usage Examples:


| Example | Meaning |
| --- | --- |
| The judge ordered a life carceration for the convicted murder. | The judge sent the murderer away for life. |
| The activists protested against the high carceration rates in the city's jails. | The activists protested against the high rate of people being locked up in the city's prisons. |
| The government promised to reduce carceration by implementing rehabilitation programs. | The government promised to decrease the number of people in prisons by introducing rehabilitation programs instead. |
| The prisoner's long carceration had taken a toll on his mental health. | The prisoner's long time in prison had damaged his mental health. |
| The country's carceration rate was one of the highest in the region. | The country had the highest rate of people in prison in the region. |

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