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solitary confinement
[sol-i-ter-ee kuhn-fahyn-muhnt]
noun
the confinement of a prisoner in a cell or other place in which they are completely isolated from others.
solitary confinement
noun
isolation imposed on a prisoner, as by confinement in a special cell
Word History and Origins
Origin of solitary confinement1
Example Sentences
She describes being strip searched, served "nearly inedible" food and how inmates who refuse to eat are threatened with "solitary confinement".
We were taken to a prison run by Libyan intelligence, where we were held in solitary confinement, and accused of spying.
They placed him in solitary confinement for three days as punishment, she said.
A political activist, Goonei was in solitary confinement in Iran's notorious Evin Prison when it was hit in a targeted attack by Israel on 23 June.
A coordinator at the prison eventually told us my uncle was alive, that he had received medical treatment and was being held in solitary confinement for his safety.
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