You can make 1148 anagrams from letters in incarcerates (aacceeinrrst).
1520-30; Medieval Latin incarcerātus past participle of incarcerāre to imprison, equivalent to in- in-2 + carcer prison + -ātus -ate<
A magistrate gave orders to the constables to arrest and incarcerate the rest of the Spanish Negroes.
If she attempts to incarcerate you, she might be successful.
"Before you drive me away I will incarcerate you," replied this worthy man.
"It would be against my duty to permit you to incarcerate this miscreant," he said smoothly.
"If ever I do reach such a state, I hope the family will incarcerate me," rejoined Nan.
You can incarcerate a man for such a length of time that when at last you do give him his liberty he has no love left for it.
Before attempting to incarcerate him, however, they formally christened him Gyp the Blood.
But we could not incarcerate George Prince for being an eavesdropper.
The Session therefor recommends to the Magistrates to apprehend and incarcerate her till tryall be had of that matter.
Within a month after this meeting, many of these godly men were incarcerate, some in one prison, some in another.
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