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Internment   /ɪntˈərnmənt/   Listen
Internment

noun
1.
Confinement during wartime.
2.
The act of confining someone in a prison (or as if in a prison).  Synonym: imprisonment.
3.
Placing private property in the custody of an officer of the law.  Synonyms: impounding, impoundment, poundage.



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"Internment" Quotes from Famous Books



... an ensign in the 30th Foot, and had resigned his commission to enjoy a spell of active service when the Franco-German war was proclaimed. That he had behaved bravely in the campaign which led to internment in Switzerland was evidenced by the ribbon of the Legion of Honour which he wore. Leader was very anxious that an Anglo-Irish legion in aid of Don Carlos should be organized. I felt it my duty to warn those to whom he appealed to think twice before they embarked on ...
— Romantic Spain - A Record of Personal Experiences (Vol. II) • John Augustus O'Shea

... expert marksmen. The dusty highway was stained with ghastly rivulets and dribbles of scarlet juices. At a crossroads they came upon a group of chuffs who had shown themselves to be conscientious objectors: these were being escorted to an internment camp where they would be horribly punished by confinement to lecture rooms with Chautauqua lecturers. War is always cruel, and even non-combatants did not escape. In the heat of combat, the neutrality of an orchard of plum trees had been ...
— In the Sweet Dry and Dry • Christopher Morley

... working class are mostly confined in barbed-wire internment camps outside the city, and guarded by Sengalese. Twenty per cent get permission to go into the city each day. The seventy or eighty thousand indigent Russians in Constantinople belong mostly to the upper classes. Very many belong to Petrograd society, ...
— Europe—Whither Bound? - Being Letters of Travel from the Capitals of Europe in the Year 1921 • Stephen Graham



Words linked to "Internment" :   lockdown, internment camp, imprisonment, jurisprudence, immurement, confinement, false imprisonment, law, custody, poundage, captivity, drug bust, intern, incarceration, drugs bust, seizure, impoundment, impounding



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