internment
IPA: ɪntˈɝnmʌnt
noun
- Confinement within narrow limits, as of foreign troops, to the interior of a country.
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Examples of "internment" in Sentences
- Are we or are we not putting people in internment camps?
- It seems to me that the internment is a relatively little known fact.
- After all this is a troll, a cowardly troll, he probably agrees with putting Japanese/Americans in internment camps.
- Many end up in internment camps in Colombia and, in fact, a number of Latin Americans were sent to the United States for internment.
- I didn't, they were called concentration camps, or internment camps. which is why one uses the term internment camp. you'll need to login or register to do that is it really that easy? only one way to find out ...
- Hence the second canard that was first assiduously pushed by HRW, which introduced the term internment camps to describe the centres in which civilians who escape from the LTTE into Government controlled territory are kept.
- Petey: While the Japanese internment is a closer political analogy, the act in question is actually torture, which if it applies to the internment situation (I honestly am unaware, and regret if it does) is not known to most people.
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