Definition
The formal, rather ominous verb meaning 'to lock someone up in prison'—what happens when the judge decides you need an extended involuntary stay at the criminal justice system's least desirable resort. It's the legal equivalent of a permanent timeout.
Example Usage
The court decided to incarcerate him for five years.
Source: Criminal justice and legal terminology
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