Yes, being incarcerated means being in jail or prison as a result of committing a crime.
"Incarcerated" means to be confined or imprisoned in a jail or prison.
No, it means imprisoned.
To be confined, locked up, imprisoned.
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Being incarcerated or imprisoned.
The largest spire in Great Britain is at Canterbury Cathedral. However, there is no record of one being incarcerated on the spire.
Checking into prison is commonly referred to as "being incarcerated" or "being admitted into custody."
It could be applicable if a parent is incarcerated to get a hardship license in Dallas, Texas. You will need to visit the DMV and speak to them about your situation.
The word incarcerated means in jail or prison.
Writ of Habeas Corpus.
The word "imprisoned" is similar in meaning to "incarcerated." Both words refer to being confined or held in a prison or jail.