What does PRISONER mean?
Definitions for PRISONER
ˈprɪz ə nər, ˈprɪz nərpris·on·er
This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word PRISONER.
Princeton's WordNet
prisoner, captivenoun
a person who is confined; especially a prisoner of war
Wiktionary
prisonernoun
A person incarcerated in a prison, while on trial or serving a sentence.
prisonernoun
Any person held against his or her will.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Prisonernoun
Etymology: prisonnier, Fr.
Cesar’s ill-erected tower,
To whose flint bosom my condemned lord
Is doomed a prisoner. William Shakespeare, Rich. II.The most pernicious infection, next the plague, is the smell of the jail, when prisoners have been long and close, and nastily kept. Francis Bacon.
He that is tied with one slender string, such as one resolute struggle would break, he is prisoner only to his own sloth, and who will pity his thraldom. Decay of Piety.
A prisoner is troubled, that he cannot go whither he would; and he that is at large is troubled, that he does not know whither to go. Roger L'Estrange.
So oft as homeward I from her depart,
I go like one that having lost the field,
Is prisoner led away with heavy heart. Edmund Spenser.There succeeded an absolute victory for the English, the taking of the Spanish general d’Ocampo prisoner, with the loss of few of the English. Francis Bacon.
He yielded on my word,
And as my pris’ner, I restore his sword. Dryden.Tribune, a guard to seize the empress straight,
Secure her person pris’ner to the state. Dryden.
Wikipedia
Prisoner
A prisoner (also known as an inmate or detainee) is a person who is deprived of liberty against their will. This can be by confinement, captivity, or forcible restraint. The term applies particularly to serving a prison sentence in a prison.
Webster Dictionary
Prisonernoun
one who is confined in a prison
Prisonernoun
a person under arrest, or in custody, whether in prison or not; a person held in involuntary restraint; a captive; as, a prisoner at the bar of a court
Etymology: [F. prisonnier.]
Wikidata
Prisoner
Prisoner is an Australian soap opera that is set in the Wentworth Detention Centre, a fictional women's prison. In The United States and United Kingdom it was billed as Prisoner: Cell Block H, and in Canada as Caged Women. The series was produced by the Reg Grundy Organisation in Australia, and aired on Network Ten, running 692 episodes from 27 February 1979 to 11 December 1986, after originally only devised as a 16 part mini-series. The series was inspired by British television drama Within These Walls, which had achieved moderate success in Australia. Prisoner producers even approached Googie Withers of Within These Walls to play the role of Prisoner's governor, an offer that she declined. Because of an injunction brought by UK-based ATV, which considered the title too similar to their own series, The Prisoner, it was originally not possible for overseas broadcasters to screen the show under the Prisoner title, which necessitated a name change. In March 2012, it was announced that the series would be "reimagined" on Foxtel in a new version entitled Wentworth.
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Rank popularity for the word 'PRISONER' in Nouns Frequency: #985
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of PRISONER in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of PRISONER in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of PRISONER in a Sentence
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop:
What we are seeking to do is have an opportunity to talk about options that might be available in the area of prisoner transfer or prisoner swap, absolutely no details, but we are seeking opportunities to explore every option that might be available to us — every avenue that might be available to save the lives of these two men.
The defendant did not spend six months in jail because he is a political prisoner. He was not prosecuted for his political views, the defendant came to the Capitol because he placed his trust in someone who repaid that trust by lying to him.
In that type of prisoner swap, you're supposed to finish your sentences and respect the judgment of each respective country.
Despite the psychiatrist advising to the contrary,she was deemed a suicide risk and they arecontinuing to wake her up every 15 minutesin the night. It’s a complete violation of prisoner rights and human rights.
You hire a tax professional for tax advice, you hire a lawyer for legal advice, so of course you're going to hire an ex-prisoner for prison advice, it's all about working the system.
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- سجينArabic
- зняволены, вязеньBelarusian
- затворникBulgarian
- བཙོན་པTibetan Standard
- prizoniadBreton
- pres, presonerCatalan, Valencian
- vězeňCzech
- gefangen, Gefangene, GefangenerGerman
- φυλακισμένος, δέσμιος, κρατούμενοςGreek
- prizonulo, malliberulo, kaptitoEsperanto
- preso, prisioneroSpanish
- زندانیPersian
- vankiFinnish
- prisonnierFrench
- prìosanachScottish Gaelic
- preso, prisioneiroGalician
- fangi, bandingiIcelandic
- 捕虜, とりこ, 囚人Japanese
- 죄인, 죄수Korean
- zindanî, êsîr, girtî, bendî, dîlKurdish
- captusLatin
- Prisonnéier, GefaangenenLuxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- herehereMāori
- затвореникMacedonian
- gevangeneDutch
- więzieńPolish
- prisioneiro, presoPortuguese
- pușcăriașRomanian
- у́зник, заключённый, арестант, арестантка, пле́нник, пле́нныйRussian
- затвореница, затвореник, zatvorenica, kažnjenik, uznik, кажњеник, заробљеник, zatvorenik, zarobljenik, узникSerbo-Croatian
- väzeňSlovak
- ujetnica, ujetnik, zapornica, jetnik, jetnica, zapornikSlovene
- fånge, fängelsekund, internSwedish
- mabusuSwahili
- นักโทษThai
- арештант, в'язеньUkrainian
- jifanäban, jifanäböpäb, fanäban, hifanäböpäb, fanäböpäb, hifanäbanVolapük
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