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- verb to
incarcerate again
Etymologies
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Examples
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Doing so might entrap him in possible or interpreted perjury leaving him vulnerable to endless government opportunities to harass and reincarcerate him.
The Long Ordeal of Sami Al-Arian - Civil and Human Rights Advocate and Political Prisoner 2007
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Al-Arian rightfully refused to testify knowing doing so might involuntarily entrap him in possible or interpreted perjury leaving him vulnerable to endless government opportunities to harass and reincarcerate him.
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Doing so might entrap him in possible or interpreted perjury leaving him vulnerable to endless government opportunities to harass and reincarcerate him.
The Long Ordeal of Sami Al-Arian - Civil and Human Rights Advocate and Political Prisoner 2007
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Al-Arian rightfully refused to testify knowing doing so might involuntarily entrap him in possible or interpreted perjury leaving him vulnerable to endless government opportunities to harass and reincarcerate him.
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The whole thing was a setup to just get me to come down so that they could reincarcerate me.
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