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reimprisonment

  • a word derived from imprison.
    imprison
    verb (used with object)
    to confine in or as if in a prison.

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On Tuesday, Mr Bahgat said the court had found him guilty and ordered his immediate reimprisonment, describing it as a "travesty of justice".

From BBC Jul. 19, 2023

At that point, a federal court granted Cohen’s habeas corpus petition, ordering him released on the ground that the reimprisonment was “retaliatory because of his desire to exercise his 1st Amendment rights.”

From Slate Apr. 15, 2023

The Bureau of Prisons has said any assertion that the reimprisonment of Cohen “was a retaliatory action is patently false.”

From Washington Times Jul. 30, 2020

The Bureau of Prisons responded after Hellerstein’s ruling Thursday, saying any assertion that the reimprisonment of Cohen “was a retaliatory action is patently false.”

From Seattle Times Jul. 24, 2020

The exoneration “freed” Tribble of the burden of knowing he was innocent, the lifetime threat of reimprisonment for minor parole violations and the lurking suspicion of guilt among even supportive relatives, his son said.

From Washington Post Jul. 4, 2020