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jailed

/d͡ʒeɪld/adjective1 syllable

Jailed means: being in captivity.

Synonyms for jailed5

adjective, as in being in captivity

also used for jailed

incarcerated

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What does jailed mean?1

adjective

1

being in captivity

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with jailed?16

two syllables

detailedunveiledprevailedderailedinhaledcurtailed
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Jailed in a sentence

  • He was jailed for offering money to the police.mervert1
  • Yanni is found guilty of murder and jailed for life.Amastan
  • Gunter soon found himself jailed for a text.Amastan
  • He was jailed for calling for a strike.Aghanim
  • A man has been jailed for a racist, misogynist tirade against a French tourist.patgfisher
  • Both of the Jackson brothers have been jailed.CK
  • Sami was jailed for his part in one of the biggest robberies in Egypt.OsoHombre
  • Aboriginal Australians are among the most jailed people on earth.Amastan

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