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Prisoner Demanding Noun ˈprɪznə(R ˈprɪznər Number Serving Life

Word3 prisoner
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /ˈprɪznə(r)/ /ˈprɪznər/
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  • the number of prisoners serving life sentences has fallen.
  • they called for the prisoners to be released.
  • they are demanding the release of all political prisoners.
  • international minimum standards for the treatment of prisoners
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prisoner

(noun)/ˈprɪznə(r)/ /ˈprɪznər/
  1. a person who is kept in prison as a punishment, or while they are waiting for trial
    • The number of prisoners serving life sentences has fallen.
    • They called for the prisoners to be released.
    • They are demanding the release of all political prisoners.
    • international minimum standards for the treatment of prisoners

    Extra Examples

    • Over 2 million prisoners are currently incarcerated in the US.
    • They were allowed only limited contact with their fellow prisoners.
  2. a person who has been captured, for example by an enemy, and is being kept somewhere
    • He was taken prisoner by rebel soldiers.
    • They are holding her prisoner and demanding a large ransom.
    • For three days they kept him a prisoner.
    • She is afraid to go out and has become a virtual prisoner in her own home.
    • He was a prisoner of his own ignorance.

    Extra Examples

    • They had captured over 100 prisoners.
    • They were kept prisoner for eight months in a tiny flat.

    Word Origin

    • late Middle English: from Old French prisonier, from prison, from Latin prensio(n-), variant of prehensio(n-) ‘laying hold of’, from the verb prehendere.
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