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incarcerated

Confined vs Incarcerated - What's the difference?

confined | incarcerated |


As verbs the difference between confined and incarcerated

is that confined is (confine) while incarcerated is (incarcerate).

As an adjective confined

is not free to move.

Prisoner vs Incarcerated - What's the difference?

prisoner | incarcerated |


As a noun prisoner

is a person incarcerated in a prison, while on trial or serving a sentence.

As a verb incarcerated is

past tense of incarcerate.

Imprisoned vs Incarcerated - What's the difference?

imprisoned | incarcerated |


As verbs the difference between imprisoned and incarcerated

is that imprisoned is past tense of imprison while incarcerated is past tense of incarcerate.

Incarcerated - What does it mean?

incarcerated | |

Incarcerated vs Incorporated - What's the difference?

incarcerated | incorporated |


As verbs the difference between incarcerated and incorporated

is that incarcerated is (incarcerate) while incorporated is (incorporate).

As an adjective incorporated is

(us english) a type of company, a legal entity where the ownership has been arranged into shares a shareholder has no responsibilities to the company and the potential losses of the shareholder are limited to the value of the stock turning to zero in the case of a bankruptcy.

Terms vs Incarcerated - What's the difference?

terms | incarcerated |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb incarcerated is

(incarcerate).

Incarcerated vs Incarcerates - What's the difference?

incarcerated | incarcerates |


As verbs the difference between incarcerated and incarcerates

is that incarcerated is (incarcerate) while incarcerates is .

Incarcerate vs Incarcerated - What's the difference?

incarcerate | incarcerated |


As verbs the difference between incarcerate and incarcerated

is that incarcerate is to lock away; to imprison, especially for breaking the law while incarcerated is (incarcerate).

Incustody vs Incarcerated - What's the difference?

incustody | incarcerated |


As a verb incarcerated is

(incarcerate).

Strangulated vs Incarcerated - What's the difference?

strangulated | incarcerated |


As verbs the difference between strangulated and incarcerated

is that strangulated is past tense of strangulate while incarcerated is past tense of incarcerate.

As an adjective strangulated

is having the circulation stopped by compression; attended with arrest or obstruction of circulation, caused by constriction or compression.

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