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What is the past tense of imprison?

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The past tense of imprison is imprisoned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of imprison is imprisons.

The present participle of imprison is imprisoning.

The past participle of imprison is imprisoned.

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Morgana is imprisoned and Eric loses his hand before being cast adrift in the North Sea.
Witnesses have told an Old Bailey jury they were imprisoned in a blood-stained room and beaten under the command of an Afghan warlord.
And the screams of what could be imprisoned men in an underground detention center echo through air shafts and sewer pipes.
It is the story of Samson, the mighty warrior who was betrayed by his lover, and then blinded and imprisoned by his enemies, the Philistines.
Between 1503 and 1506 he was imprisoned for forging a document, branded on the face, and confined to the city limits.
This told the story of a family struggling to survive in reduced circumstances after the father had been falsely imprisoned.

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