0 the act of putting someone in prison for political or military reasons, especially during a war:
an internment camp
Such an internment is unlikely given that global self-esteem remains a phenomenological reality in the lives of individuals.
To ensure that no pauper should escape internment, the process should commence on the same day and at the same time throughout the country.
Also, since provincial internment orders were based on police recommendation, the sample does tend to capture activists rather than the passive majority.
Such preservation might indicate that these vessels were repaired for display until internment with the deceased owner or family member.
I have not heard anything from you ever since the internment of yours and the order of restraint served on me.
Two criteria could be evoked to justify internment: the family's incapability to take care of its own or the inappropriate social behavior of an individual.
Even a one-month internment during spring planting or the autumn harvest could have a devastating impact on that farm's yield for the year.
Indeed, fines began to replace internment as the favoured form of punishment.
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