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1conditional freedom from confinement — index parole Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
2free from confinement — index rescue Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
3legal release from confinement — index discharge (liberation) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
4confinement — 1590s, from Fr. confinement (16c.; the O.Fr. word was confinacion), from confiner (see CONFINE (Cf. confine)). As a euphemism for childbed it dates from 1774 (the M.E. expression was Our Lady s bands) …
5confinement — confine ► VERB 1) (confine to) restrict (someone or something) within certain limits of (space, scope, or time). 2) (be confined to) be unable to leave (one s bed, home, etc.) due to illness or disability. 3) (be confined) dated (of a woman)… …
6confinement — /keuhn fuyn meuhnt/, n. 1. the act of confining. 2. the state of being confined. 3. the lying in of a woman in childbed; accouchement; childbirth. 4. Mil. incarceration in a guardhouse or prison while awaiting trial or as a punishment… …
7From forth — Forth Forth, v.[AS. for[eth], fr. for akin to D. voort, G. fort [root]78. See {Fore}, {For}, and cf. {Afford}, {Further}, adv.] 1. Forward; onward in time, place, or order; in advance from a given point; on to end; as, from that day forth; one,… …
8confinement system — noun : any system of raising poultry or other livestock in which the animals are kept from contact with the ground primarily as a sanitary measure …
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10Christopher Smart's asylum confinement — Christopher Smart The English poet Christopher Smart (1722–1771) was confined to mental asylums from May 1757 until January 1763. Smart was admitted into St Luke s Hospital for Lunatics …