0 a person who is kept in prison as a punishment: --
1 a person who is kept in prison as punishment --
The remaining prisoners respond to their fellow inmate's words in a choral passage of mounting excitement.
Often, when we are waiting in traffic, we are prisoners, immobilized, forced to stop and wait.
We illustrate this result with the prisoner's dilemma game.
Repeatedly, warders attempted to engineer a crisis by encouraging prisoners to escape or to start a riot.
The survey included 581 (8.3 per cent) of 6,793 prisoners, housed in 11 of the country's 23 detention centres.
The opera thus depicts the redemption not merely of the prisoners, but of the entire social universe to which it introduces us.
Private companies also profit by contracting to supply food and telephone services to prisoners.
The two have descended into the dungeon and are in the process of digging the prisoner's grave.