prison

♦♦ pris|on /pr'ɪzən/ (prisons)
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A prison is a building where criminals are kept as punishment or where people accused of a crime are kept before their trial.
The prison's inmates are being kept in their cells...
He was sentenced to life in prison...
= jailmini|mum se|cu|rity pris|on (minimum security prisons)
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A minimum security prison is a prison where there are fewer restrictions on prisoners than in a normal prison. (mainly AM; in BRIT, use open prison)open pris|on (open prisons)
[N-COUNT] oft in names
An open prison is a prison where there are fewer restrictions on prisoners than in a normal prison. (BRIT; in AM, use minimum security prison)pris|on camp (prison camps)
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A prison camp is a guarded camp where prisoners of war or political prisoners are kept.
He was shot down over Denmark and spent three years in a prison camp.
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A prison camp is a prison where the prisoners are not considered dangerous and are allowed to work outside the prison. (AM)

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