Imprisonable vs Incarcerable - What's the difference?
imprisonable | incarcerable |
Capable of being imprisoned.
(legal, of an offence) The sentence for which is imprisonment.
Suitable for incarceration; imprisonable.
* 1999 , Jonathan Hal Sadowsky, Imperial bedlam: institutions of madness in colonial southwest Nigeria?
As adjectives the difference between imprisonable and incarcerable
is that imprisonable is capable of being imprisoned while incarcerable is suitable for incarceration; imprisonable.imprisonable
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Adjective
(-)incarcerable
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Adjective
(-)- The boundaries of incarcerable behavior were wider, though, for people far from kin and community, even if these people were not violent.