noun
- the act of confining or imprisoning someone, especially by enclosing them within walls
- the state of being confined or trapped within something
Usage: often used in historical or literary contexts
Usage: can be used figuratively
Examples
- The immurement of political prisoners was a common practice in the authoritarian regime.
- Medieval castles were designed with towers suitable for the immurement of enemies.
- She felt a sense of immurement in her small apartment during the long winter.
- The novel describes the immurement of the protagonist in a remote fortress.
- Historical records document cases of immurement as a form of punishment.
- The artist's work explores themes of immurement and psychological isolation.