Word Meanings - INTOMB - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To place in a tomb; to bury; to entomb. See Entomb.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of INTOMB)
Related words: (words related to INTOMB)
- INTHRALL
To reduce to bondage or servitude; to make a thrall, slave, vassal, or captive of; to enslave. She soothes, but never can inthrall my mind. Prior. - INCARCERATE
1. To imprison; to confine in a jail or priso 2. To confine; to shut up or inclose; to hem in. Incarcerated hernia , hernia in which the constriction can not be easily reduced. - ENSLAVEMENT
The act of reducing to slavery; state of being enslaved; bondage; servitude. A fresh enslavement to their enemies. South. - ENSLAVEDNESS
State of being enslaved. - IMPRISON
1. To put in prison or jail; To arrest and detain in custody; to confine. He imprisoned was in chains remediles. Spenser. 2. To limit, restrain, or confine in any way. Try to imprison the resistless wind. Dryden. Syn. -- To incarcerate; confine; - CONFINELESS
Without limitation or end; boundless. Shak. - INTOMBMENT
See ENTOMBMENT - INTOMB
To place in a tomb; to bury; to entomb. See Entomb. - IMPRISONMENT
The act of imprisoning, or the state of being imprisoned; confinement; restraint. His sinews waxen weak and raw Through long imprisonment and hard constraint. Spenser. Every confinement of the person is an imprisonment, whether it be in a common - CONFINEMENT
1. Restraint within limits; imprisonment; any restraint of liberty; seclusion. The mind hates restraint, and is apt to fancy itself under confinement when the sight is pent up. Addison. 2. Restraint within doors by sickness, esp. that caused by - INTHRALLMENT
Act of inthralling, or state of being inthralled; servitude; bondage; vassalage. - IMPRISONER
One who imprisons. - CONFINER
One who, or that which, limits or restrains. - ENSLAVER
One who enslaves. Swift. - ENSLAVE
To reduce to slavery; to make a slave of; to subject to a dominant influence. The conquer'd, also, and enslaved by war, Shall, with their freedom lost, all virtue lose. Milton. Pleasure admitted in undue degree Enslaves the will. Cowper. - CONFINE
To restrain within limits; to restrict; to limit; to bound; to shut up; to inclose; to keep close. Now let not nature's hand Keep the wild flood confined! let order die! Shak. He is to confine himself to the compass of numbers and the slavery of - REIMPRISON
To imprison again. - REENSLAVE
To enslave again. - REIMPRISONMENT
The act of reimprisoning, or the state of being reimprisoned. - DISENSLAVE
To free from bondage or slavery; to disenthrall. He shall disenslave and redeem his soul. South.