imprisoned

/ɪmˈprɪzənd/
adjective
  1. Kept in prison or a place from which one cannot escape.
    • After the trial, the criminal remained imprisoned for life.
    • The bird looked sad and imprisoned in its small cage.
    • The imprisoned man wrote letters to his family every week.
  2. Feeling trapped or restricted in a situation or state of mind.
    • He was imprisoned in a job he hated for many years.
    • The lonely child felt imprisoned in his silent home.
    • She felt imprisoned by her own fear of failure.