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captivity

confinement / imprisonment / detention
Noun

This term evokes a sense of restriction and loss of autonomy, whether applied to wildlife in zoos or humans in war. It carries a heavy emotional weight, often implying a struggle for freedom or a state of forced submission to an external authority. As an uncountable noun, it describes a state or condition rather than a discrete object. It does not have a plural form and is typically used with the preposition in, as in in captivity, to describe the environment of confinement.

Meanings

Noun

The state of being imprisoned or confined, typically referring to animals or humans kept in a restricted space.

"The tiger spent most of its life in captivity at the city zoo."

Noun

The condition of being held as a prisoner of war or a hostage during a conflict.

"The soldiers were held in captivity for three years before being released in a prisoner exchange."

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