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internment

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English

Etymology

From intern + -ment.

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Noun

internment (countable and uncountable, plural internments)

  1. The state of being imprisoned, usually without trial.
    • 1996 September, Randall Halle, “The Seduction of Nazism”, in Gay Community News, page 24:
      Policies that favor criminalization and internment are promoted over support for social transformation and equity.
    • 1989 October 15, Vivien Raynor, “Interned Artists, Devoid of Grievance”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
      Nevertheless, the economic and emotional effects of the internment were severe, and the United States Government has yet to make good on its promises of reparations.

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