verb
- to confine or shut up in or as if in a cage
Usage: third person singular present tense of 'incage'; literary or formal
Examples
- The fortress incages the prisoners within its stone walls.
- Fear incages the mind more effectively than any physical barrier.
- The zoo incages wild animals for public viewing and protection.
- Tradition incages some people in outdated ways of thinking.
- The narrow apartment incages the family in cramped quarters.