0 legally forced to stay in your house as if in prison:
The opposition leader has just been put/placed under house arrest.
1 the legal act of forcing someone to stay at home instead of in a prison:
He was under house arrest for some small misdemeanour.
He had never been the "mover of masses," and his house arrest between 1954 and 1965 did not leave him much opportunity to touch base with members.
Because children working abroad normally return for only occasional short visits, older people believe that they should go and stay with them for extended periods, despite boredom and 'house arrest'.
Not only is his oeuvre relatively small but the bulk of it was produced during periods of enforced political inactivity while in detention or under house arrest.
Many people who are viewed as political dissidents are placed under house arrest and surveillance.
She has already been freed before and then put under house arrest again.
She has been under house arrest since 1989.
It is certainly not an undisturbed election if the leaders of the other political parties are under house arrest or in jail.
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