/ɪmˈprɪzən/ – verb
Definition: 1. tống giam;
2. phạt tù, tước quyền tự do.
A more thorough explanation: To “imprison” means to confine or restrain a person’s liberty by placing them in a jail or other institution as a punishment for a crime or as a measure of legal restraint.
Example: The judge decided to imprison the defendant for five years for committing the crime.